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  1. La source première et directe du dialogue en forme de vision nocturne: La lettre de Guillaume briçonnet à Marguerite de navarre, du 15 septembre 1524. Publication et commentaire. [REVIEW]Christine Martineau & Christian Grouselle - 1970 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 32 (3):559-577.
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    Target Centred Virtue Ethics.Christine Swanton - 2021 - Oxford University Press.
    Christine Swanton presents a new target centred virtue ethics, which is opposed to orthodox virtue ethics in two major ways. She rejects the 'natural goodness' metaphysics of neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics in favour of a 'hermeneutic ontology' of ethics, and she offers a new target centred framework for assessing rightness of acts.
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  3. Motivation, metaphysics, and the value of the self: A reply to Ginsborg, Guyer, and Schneewind.Christine Korsgaard - 1998 - Ethics 109 (1):49-66.
  4. Teaching & learning guide for: Contemporary virtue ethics.Karen Stohr - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (1):102-107.
    Virtue ethics is now well established as a substantive, independent normative theory. It was not always so. The revival of virtue ethics was initially spurred by influential criticisms of other normative theories, especially those made by Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, John McDowell, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Bernard Williams. 1 Because of this heritage, virtue ethics is often associated with anti-theory movements in ethics and more recently, moral particularism. There are, however, quite a few different approaches to ethics that can reasonably claim (...)
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    Useful Servant or Dangerous Master? Technology in Business and Society Debates.Christine Moser & Frank den Hond - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (1):87-116.
    This review argues that the role of technology in business and society debates has predominantly been examined from the limited, narrow perspective of technology as instrumental, and that two additional but relatively neglected perspectives are important: technology as value-laden and technology as relationally agentic. Technology has always been part of the relationship between business and society, for better and worse. However, as technological development is frequently advanced as a solution to many pressing societal problems and grand challenges, it is imperative (...)
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    The standpoint of practical reason.Christine Marion Korsgaard - 1990 - New York: Garland.
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    Are there commonalties between modern and postmodern philosophies? An examination of the self and knowledge.Christine M. Giarmo - 1997 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 17 (1):67-78.
    Postmodern theories as exemplified by the work of J. F. Lyotard and K. Gergen are contrasted with modern theories with regard to their impact on theories of knowledge and of the self. It is argued that while some postmodern theories and the modernists philosophy of individualism are based on assumptions concerning the origins of knowledge and the nature of the self, both result in a relativism of self and knowledge. The rationale for an alternative viewpoint of the relationship between the (...)
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    14 The definition of virtue ethics.Christine Swanton - 2013 - In Daniel C. Russell (ed.), The Cambridge companion to virtue ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 315.
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    A Social Approach to Rule Dynamics Using an Agent‐Based Model.Christine Cuskley, Vittorio Loreto & Simon Kirby - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (4):745-758.
    A well-trod debate at the nexus of cognitive science and linguistics, the so-called past tense debate, has examined how rules and exceptions are individually acquired. However, this debate focuses primarily on individual mechanisms in learning, saying little about how rules and exceptions function from a sociolinguistic perspective. To remedy this, we use agent-based models to examine how rules and exceptions function across populations. We expand on earlier work by considering how repeated interaction and cultural transmission across speakers affects the dynamics (...)
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    Making the Choices Necessary to Make a Difference: The Responsibility of National Bioethics Commissions.Christine Grady - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (S1):42-45.
    In this essay, I offer some reflections on how the topics were identified and approached by the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, on which I had the honor to serve, in the hope that the reflections may be useful to future national bioethics commissions. In the executive order that established the bioethics commission, President Obama explicitly recognized the ethical imperative to responsibly pursue science, innovation, and advances in biomedical research and health care, and the importance of national (...)
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  11. Typical Girls? Young Women from School to the Job Market Looking Forward.Christine Griffin - 1999 - In Morag Shiach (ed.), Feminism and cultural studies. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 154.
     
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    Promoting the health of Europeans in a rapidly changing world: a historical study of the implementation of World Health Organisation policies by the Nursing and Midwifery Unit, European Regional Office, 1970–2003.Christine Hallett & Lis Wagner - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (4):359-368.
    HALLETT C and WAGNER L. Nursing Inquiry 2011; 18: 359–368 Promoting the health of Europeans in a rapidly changing world: a historical study of the implementation of World Health Organisation policies by the Nursing and Midwifery Unit, European Regional Office, 1970–2003The World Health Organisation (WHO) was inaugurated in 1948. Formed in a period of post‐war devastation, WHO aimed to develop and meet goals that would rebuild the health of shattered populations. The historical study reported here examined the work of the (...)
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    Introduction: Ethics of seeing: Consuming environments.Christine Harold - 2004 - Ethics and the Environment 9 (2):1-3.
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    Pain facial expression: Individual variability undermines the specific adaptationist account.Christine R. Harris & Nancy Alvarado - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (4):461-462.
    The proposal that there are specific adaptations for the expression and detection of pain appears premature on both conceptual and empirical grounds. We discuss criteria for the validation of a pain facial expression. We also describe recent findings from our lab on coping styles and pain expression, which illustrate the importance of considering individual differences when proposing evolutionary explanations.
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    ‘Culture’, ‘society’and the figure of man.Christine Helliwell & Barry Hindess - 1999 - History of the Human Sciences 12 (4):1-20.
    The invocation of large-scale social unities - states, societies, empires, cultures, civilizations - is a long-established and pervasive practice among sociologists, anthropologists, historians, political scientists and so on. This article examines the treatment of such unities as defined or held together by shared understandings and values, and as independent, boundary-maintaining social systems. We argue that both the ideational and the systemic presumptions at work here are dependent on what Foucault calls the figure of man: the first as an inescapable consequence (...)
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    Social capital & faith-based organisations.Christine Hepworth & Sean Stitt - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (6):895–910.
    This year is the twentieth anniversary of the germinal report ‘Faith in the City’ which first drew attention to the concerns of religious agencies whose remit is to tackle growing multiple deprivation in the UK. Since then, the role of faith‐based organisations (FBOs) as mediators of welfare provision, urban regeneration and community development has attracted little attention from sociologists despite claims that such roles are becoming increasingly important. Successive UK governments have highlighted the potential of religious congregations in enhancing social (...)
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    The Drama of Social Sin and the (Im)Possibility of Solidarity: Reinhold Niebuhr and Modern Catholic Social Teaching.Christine Firer Hinze - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (4):442-460.
    Recent Catholic social teaching’s treatments of social sin and its proposed remedy, neighbor-love conceived as solidarity, represent genuine advances in this modern Christian tradition. This essay asks what Niebuhr’s ethical analysis might add to, or question about, these Catholic interpretations. After briefly describing how these themes are enunciated in post-Vatican II documents, and Niebuhr’s approach to like issues, I identify several challenges, cautions and additions that Niebuhr might offer to Catholic leaders seeking to understand social sin and to promote solidary (...)
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    An Exploratory Study in Community Perspectives of Sustainability Leadership in the Murray Darling Basin.Christine Harley, Louise Metcalf & Julia Irwin - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 124 (3):413-433.
    This article explores the emergence of leadership during implementation of a water saving initiative in the rural community surrounding Barren Box Swamp in the Murray Darling Basin, Australia. Qualitative data analysis indicated that the system elements affecting the type of leadership to emerge included the extent to which the groups were engaged in the process, the level of access to resources, and the level of investment in the outcomes of the project. Although these results reinforced key aspects of complex problem-solving (...)
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    Trance, posture, and tobacco in the Casas Grandes shamanic tradition: Altered states of consciousness and the interaction effects of behavioral variables.Christine S. VanPool, Laura Lee, Paul Robear & Todd L. VanPool - 2024 - Anthropology of Consciousness 35 (1):75-95.
    Here, we describe how Casas Grandes Medio period (AD 1200 to 1450) shamanic practices of the North American Southwest used tobacco shamanism, a ritual stance called the Tennessee Diviner (TD) posture, and cultural expectations to generate trance experiences of soul flight and divination. We introduce a conceptual model that holds that specific trance experiences are the emergent result of human minds interacting with additional factors including entheogens, cultural expectations, physiological states, postures/movement, and sound/stimulation. Experimental and ethnographic evidence indicates initiating trance (...)
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    Genre de la chair, sensibilité à autrui et mammaïté.Christine Leroy - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 30:209-225.
    Introduction Étymologiquement, le mot « sexe » vient du latin seco, secas, secare qui a donné « section » et « secte » : le sexe sépare des individus tout en les rassemblant dans la catégorie de laquelle ils relèvent. En cela, la sexuation est paradoxale : elle exclut et rassemble. Jusqu’à une période assez récente, le sexe biologique ne faisait pas problème : descriptif et non prescriptif, il renvoie à la matérialité du corps. De même qu’il est difficile de (...)
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    The Import of Critical Phenomenology for Theorizing Disability.Christine Wieseler - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 3:116-146.
    In this paper, I explore the claim that phenomenological accounts grounded in the lived experiences of those most tangibly impacted by social norms related to ability can provide crucial correctives and supplements to the existing philosophical literature on disability. After situating discussions of the body within disability theory and debates over the impairment/disability distinction in philosophy of disability more specifically, I argue that extant models are inadequate for theorizing subjective experiences of living as a disabled person. I then develop an (...)
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    The Demands of Equality.Christine Sypnowich - 2022 - Social Philosophy and Policy 39 (2):210-232.
    Ever since the publication of G. A. Cohen’s essay “If You’re an Egalitarian, How Come You’re So Rich?” the matter of personal responsibility for the amelioration of economic disadvantage has become a question for egalitarian political philosophers to wrestle with both theoretically and personally. This essay examines “the demands of equality” in light of an egalitarian philosophy that focuses on human flourishing. I consider Cohen’s call for personal commitments to the egalitarian project to show both the power and problems of (...)
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    Socrates’ kατάβασις and the Sophistic Shades: Education and Democracy.Christine Rojcewicz - 2023 - Plato Journal 24:45-60.
    This article addresses the unusually elaborate dramatic context in Plato’s Protagoras and effect of sophistry on democratic Athens. Because Socrates evokes Odysseus’ κατάβασις in the Odyssey to describe the sophists in Callias’ house (314c-316b), I propose that Socrates depicts the sophists as bodiless shades residing in Hades. Like the shades dwelling in Hades with no connection to embodied humans on Earth, the sophists in the Protagoras are non-Athenians with no consideration for the democratic body of the Athenian πόλις. I conclude (...)
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    How to Price and to Reimburse Publicly Funded Medicines in Latin America? Lessons Learned from Europe.Christine Leopold, Sergio Poblete & Sabine Vogler - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (S1):76-91.
    This paper reviews the main pricing policies in Latin American countries, discussing their shortcomings. It also gives an overview of the most common pricing and reimbursement policies in Europe and describes in detail three well-established approaches — international price referencing, value-based pricing, including setting up of health technology assessment, and generic and biosimilar policies — building on country examples.
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    What Kind of Virtue Ethicist Is Nietzsche?Christine Swanton - 2015 - In The Virtue Ethics of Hume and Nietzsche. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 157–178.
    This chapter argues that the differences between Nietzsche and Aristotle are easily exaggerated. It discusses Nietzsche's “perspectivism.” The chapter focuses on three central basic universal virtues which the author argues Nietzsche both endorses and describes: forgetfulness, justice, and wisdom. In order for a genuine virtue of justice to be strong and tempered by grace, a strong “forgetfulness” is necessary. Virtues are described as “overflowing,” have extreme enthusiasm and passion at their core, and practical wisdom is nowhere or hardly to be (...)
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    Soziale Vulnerabilität am Beispiel der Krebstherapie.Christine Mainka, Anne Letsch, Claudia Schmalz & Claudia Bozzaro - 2023 - Ethik in der Medizin 35 (3):377-387.
    Zusammenfassung Lebensweltliche Bedingungen können sich als Barrieren in Hinblick auf die Durchführung einer von den Patient*innen gewählten – beispielsweise onkologischen – Therapie erweisen und den Therapieerfolg gefährden. Solche lebensweltlichen Herausforderungen lassen sich als Schichten sozialer Vulnerabilität begreifen. In dieser Arbeit wird untersucht, ob es geboten ist, herausfordernde soziale Lebensbedingungen von Patient*innen systematisch bei Therapieentscheidungen zu berücksichtigen. Hierfür wird der Befähigungsansatz nach Martha Nussbaum herangezogen, der die Achtung der Patient*innenautonomie mit der Möglichkeit der Unterstützung durch Dritte zusammenbringt. Anschließend werden anhand des (...)
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  27. The question of identity from a comparative education perspective.Christine Fox - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  28. External policy referencing in education.Christine Han - 2015 - In Michael Hand & Richard Davies (eds.), Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring. New York: Routledge.
     
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    What Would You Have Wakanda Do about It?Christine Hobden - 2022 - In Edwardo Pérez & Timothy E. Brown (eds.), Black Panther and Philosophy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 32–41.
    This chapter examines the debate on how Wakanda should respond to global injustice, Black Panther illustrates various issues regarding the nature of justice and the types of injustices we can inflict upon one another. Perhaps bearing witness to colonial epistemicide around them stoked Wakandans' strong impulse to protect their knowledge at all costs. In African philosophy, scholars often analyze or draw from proverbs and language use as a way to explore moral and political principles within an oral tradition. Ifeanyi Menkiti (...)
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    Gottes Allmacht angesichts von Leiden: zur Interpretation der Gotteslehre in den systematisch-theologischen Entwürfen von Paul Althaus, Paul Tillich und Karl Barth.Christine Kress - 1999 - Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener.
    How can one speak of God's omnipotence in the face of suffering? In a critical discussion of various approaches (P. Althaus, P. Tillich and K. Barth) the study turns against the definition of omnipotence as an all-determining power and against the instrumentalization and meaning of suffering. In the recording of biblical speech it is emphasized that God's power proves to be saving, life-creating and compassionate. On the basis of this, a reformulation of omnipotence as the omnipotence of love can be (...)
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    Entretien avec ARISTIDE BALTAS.Christine Laferrière - 2006 - Rue Descartes 51 (1):68-76.
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    Public Demonstrations of Chemistry in Eighteenth Century France.Christine Lehman & Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2007 - Science & Education 16 (6):573.
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    Nietzsche critique de la presse.Christine Noël Lemaitre - 2011 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 61 (6):6-14.
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    Des vérités kinesthésiques en danse.Christine Leroy - 2022 - Noesis 37:67-78.
    Le syntagme « philosophie de la danse » fait surgir une tension aporétique : soit le philosophe esthéticien évince le _danser_ pour réduire la danse à la réception de son spectacle, soit il assimile la danse à une pensée ou un langage – ce qui est bien mal connaître l’absentement du concept en danse, supplanté par autant d’intuitions locomotrices. À titre alternatif, je soutiendrai que la pratique de la danse est révélatrice des dimensions non conceptuelles de la vérité, qualifiables d’ (...)
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    Meaning, Mind, and Knowledge: A Pragmatic View.Christine L. McCarthy - 2007 - Philosophy of Education 63:421-429.
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    On the Dangers of Putting New Wine into Old Bottles.Christine McCarthy - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:353-356.
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  37. Insert Instruction Here: The Impact of the Service Model on Authentic Teaching.Christine M. Moeller - 2020 - In Veronica Arellano Douglas & Joanna Gadsby (eds.), Deconstructing service in libraries: intersections of identities and expectations. Sacramento, CA: Litwin Books.
     
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    Contextual Approaches to Truth and the Strengthened Liar Paradox.Christine Schurz - 2013 - De Gruyter.
    The problem of truth and the liar paradox is one of the most extensive problems of philosophy. The liar paradox can be avoided by assuming a so-called theory of partial truth instead of a classical theory of truth. Theories of partial truth, however, cannot solve the so-called strengthened liar paradox, which is the problem that many semantic statements about the so-called strengthened liar cannot be true in a theory of partial truth. If such semantic statements were true in the theory, (...)
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    Ein,Nesthocker', Prokne und andere Schwalben: Martial 5, 67.Christine Schmitz - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (1):115-126.
    Epigram 5.67 derives its point from Martial's critical and creative way of dealing with the mythical tradition. After he has described from the swallows' perspective an incident that occurred in the avian world, in the last distich the point of view undergoes a surprising shift from the victim to the agent. This is effected by a smooth transition from the swallow that has been cruelly torn to bits by its own kind to the mythical Procne, who tore her son to (...)
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  40. 10. Thomas C. Schelling, Strategies of Commitment and Other Essays Thomas C. Schelling, Strategies of Commitment and Other Essays (pp. 176-181).Christine M. Korsgaard, R. Jay Wallace, Gary Watson, Stephen Darwall & David Shoemaker - 2006 - In Laurie Dimauro (ed.), Ethics. Greenhaven Press.
     
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  41. La chimie et l'Encyclopédie: introduction.Christine Lehman & François Pepin - 2009 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 56:5-36.
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    Interpretation, Relativism, and Identity: Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Krausz.Christine M. Koggel & Andreea Deciu Ritivoi (eds.) - 2018 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In this volume, renowned scholars come together to reflect on Michael Krausz’s examinations of the relation between interpretation and ontology, the varieties of relativism, and the interpretive dimension of identity.
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    "Ich vergesse": über Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Denkens aus philosophischer Perspektive.Christine Abbt - 2016 - Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.
    Ich vergesse - Diese erschreckende Feststellung wird innerhalb der Geschichte der Philosophie in unterschiedlicher Weise begleitet von einem philosophischen Staunen; einem Staunen über die eindrückliche und gleichzeitig rätselhafte Fähigkeit des Menschen, an sich selbst Vergessen zu bemerken. Die Untersuchung der Formen individuellen Vergessens führt vor Augen, inwiefern der Mensch seinem Denken selbstbestimmt eine Richtung geben kann und auch, inwieweit dies nicht gelingt. Sie liefert damit einen Beitrag zu einer aktuellen Theorie des Gedächtnisses aus geisteswissenschaftlicher, insbesondere philosophischer Perspektive.
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  44. 32 From Gender and Genius.Christine Battersby - 1998 - In Carolyn Korsmeyer (ed.), Aesthetics: The Big Questions. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 2--305.
     
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  45. Tina Chanter, Whose Antigone? The Tragic Marginalization of Slavery.Christine Battersby - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 176:57.
     
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  46. Disrupting Lunar Cycles: Selling Seasonal Menses.Christine Dol - 2006 - Nexus 19 (1):3.
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    Philosophie et kénose chez Simone Weil: de l'amour du monde à l'imitatio Christi.Christine Hof - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    C'est en 1941, dans le contexte chaotique de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, que Simone Weil, très tôt préoccupée par les questions du malheur et de la vérité, découvre le principe de la kénose divine en lisant l'hymne aux Philippiens de saint Paul (Ph 2, 5-11). La lecture de ce texte est un moment philosophique et spirituel décisif dans le parcours de la philosophe car, prenant pleinement en charge les questions universelles et paradoxales de l'amour de Dieu et du malheur, l'hymne (...)
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  48. It's all about Cinderella–and the Prince?: Women's NGOs in Bulgaria.Christine Kennedy - 2009 - NEXUS: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology 21 (1):5.
     
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    Automatic facial expression interpretation: where human computer interaction, artificial intelligence and cognitive science intersect.Christine L. Lisetti & Diane J. Schiano - 2000 - Pragmatics and Cognition 8 (1):185-236.
    We discuss here one of our projects, aimed at developing an automatic facial expression interpreter, mainly in terms of signaled emotions. We present some of the relevant findings on facial expressions from cognitive science and psychology that can be understood by and be useful to researchers in Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence. We then give an overview of HCI applications involving automated facial expression recognition, we survey some of the latest progresses in this area reached by various approaches in computer (...)
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  50. Philosophical Legal Ethics: Ethics, Morals and Jurisprudence - Introduction.Christine Parker - 2010 - Legal Ethics 13 (2):165.
     
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