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  1. The Atrocity Paradigm: A Theory of Evil.Claudia Card - 2002 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    What distinguishes evils from ordinary wrongs? Are some evils unforgivable? How should we respond to evils? Card offers a secular theory of evil--representing a compromise between classic utilitarian and stoic approaches--that responds to these and other questions.
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  2. Indexicals, speech acts and pornography.Claudia Bianchi - 2008 - Analysis 68 (4):310-316.
    In the last twenty years, recorded messages and written notes have become a significant test and an intriguing puzzle for the semantics of indexical expressions (see Smith 1989, Predelli 1996, 1998a,1998b, 2002, Corazza et al. 2002, Romdenh-Romluc 2002). In particular, the intention-based approach proposed by Stefano Predelli has proven to bear interesting relations to several major questions in philosophy of language. In a recent paper (Saul 2006), Jennifer Saul draws on the literature on indexicals and recorded messages in order to (...)
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  3. Genocide and Social Death.Claudia Card - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (1):63-79.
    Social death, central to the evil of genocide, distinguishes genocide from other mass murders. Loss of social vitality is loss of identity and thereby of meaning for one's existence. Seeing social death at the center of genocide takes our focus off body counts and loss of individual talents, directing us instead to mourn losses of relationships that create community and give meaning to the development of talents.
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  4. Gay Divorce: Thoughts on the Legal Regulation of Marriage.Claudia Card - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (1):24-38.
    Although the exclusion of LGBTs from the rites and rights of marriage is arbitrary and unjust, the legal institution of marriage is itself so riddled with injustice that it would be better to create alternative forms of durable intimate partnership that do not invoke the power of the state. Card's essay develops a case for this position, taking up an injustice sufficiently serious to constitute an evil: the sheltering of domestic violence.
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    (1 other version)The Atrocity Paradigm Revisited.Claudia Card - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (4):210-220.
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  6. The Unnatural Lottery: character and moral luck.Claudia Card - 1996 - temple.
    The opportunities to become a good person are not the same for everyone. Modern European ethical theory, especially Kantian ethics, assumes the same virtues are accessible to all who are capable of rational choice. Character development, however, is affected by circumstances, such as those of wealth and socially constructed categories of gender, race, and sexual orientation, which introduce factors beyond the control of individuals. Implications of these influences for morality have, since the work of Williams and Nagel in the seventies, (...)
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  7. Toward a Theoretical Outline of the Subject: The Centrality of Adorno and Lacan for Feminist Political Theorizing.Claudia Leeb - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (3):351-376.
    In this article, I draw on Adorno's concept of the non-identical in conjunction with Lacan's concept of the Real to propose a "theoretical outline of the subject" as central for feminist political theorizing. A theoretical outline of the subject recognizes the limits of theorizing, the moment where meaning fails, and we are confronted with the impossibility of grasping the subject entirely. At the same time, it insists on the importance of a coherent subject to effect transformations in the sociopolitical sphere. (...)
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  8. Recognizing Terrorism.Claudia Card - 2007 - The Journal of Ethics 11 (1):1-29.
    It has been claimed that most of the world’s preventable suffering and death are caused not by terrorism but by poverty. That claim, if true, could be hard to substantiate. For most terrorism is not publicly recognized as such, and it is far commoner than paradigms of the usual suspects suggest. Everyday lives under oppressive regimes, in racist environments, and of women, children, and elders everywhere who suffer violence in their homes offer instances of terrorisms that seldom capture public attention. (...)
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    „Man is in God“. Was Hegel really an Atheist?Claudia Melica - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Meaning, Contexts and Justification.Nicla Vassallo & Claudia Bianchi - 2007 - In B. Kokinov (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. 6th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT '07, LNAI 4635. Springer. pp. 69--81.
    Contextualism in philosophy of language and in epistemology are two distinct but closely entangled projects. The epistemological thesis is grounded in a semantic claim concerning the context-sensitivity of the predicate “know”: we gain insight into epistemological problems by investigating our linguistic intuitions concerning knowledge attribution sentences. Our aim here is to evaluate the plausibility of a project that takes the opposite starting point: the general idea is to establish the semantic contextualist thesis on the epistemological one. According to semantic contextualism, (...)
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    Classifying Different Types of Music Performance Anxiety.Claudia Spahn, Franziska Krampe & Manfred Nusseck - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Music performance anxiety is a commonly present topic among musicians. Most studies on MPA investigated effects of a more general occurrence of MPA on performances. Less is known about individual variations of MPA within a performance, more specifically at the times before, during, and after the performance. This study used a questionnaire to investigate these performance times in order to find out if there occur different types in the variation of the perceived MPA across the performance. The study was performed (...)
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  12. Educating Political Adversaries: Chantal Mouffe and Radical Democratic Citizenship Education.Claudia W. Ruitenberg - 2008 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 28 (3):269-281.
    Many scholars in the area of citizenship education take deliberative approaches to democracy, especially as put forward by John Rawls, as their point of departure. From there, they explore how students’ capacity for political and/or moral reasoning can be fostered. Recent work by political theorist Chantal Mouffe, however, questions some of the central tenets of deliberative conceptions of democracy. In the paper I first explain the central differences between Mouffe’s and Rawls’s conceptions of democracy and politics. To this end I (...)
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  13. Austria's Repressed Guilt in Theory and Practice: Personal Encounters.Claudia Leeb - 2021 - In Vincento Pinto (ed.), Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, Austria, Italy and Israel. pp. 25-38.
    In this paper, I discuss three personal examples of contemporary Austrians' defensive reactions when confronted with the book The Political of Repressed Guilt: The Tragedy of Austrian Silence (Leeb, 2018). The defensive reactions underline that Austrians evaded confronting themselves with their repressed guilt about their violent National Socialist past and failed at working through their past. It also explains the centrality of "embodied reflective spaces" and the idea of the "subject-in-outline" to counter the continuation of the cycle of violence engendered (...)
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    Lesbian Choices.Claudia Card - 1996 - Hypatia 11 (2):185-188.
  15. Analyzing the Far Right: A Psychoanalytic Critical Theory Perspective.Claudia Leeb - manuscript
     
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    Hospitality and Embodied Encounters in Educational Spaces.Claudia W. Ruitenberg - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (3):257-263.
    This short paper responds to the essays by Shilpi Sinha, Shaireen Rasheed, and Lyudmila Bryzzheva. It considers how racial inequality between teachers and students affects the possibilities of educational hospitality, both in cases of white teachers teaching racialized students and in cases of racialized teachers teaching white students. The response takes a phenomenological turn, considering the relative vulnerability of bodies that encounter each other in educational spaces which, themselves, are not neutral.
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    Inter‐ A frican cooperation in the social sciences in the era of decolonization: A case of science diplomacy.Cláudia Castelo & Frederico Ágoas - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (1):67-83.
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    The Moral Psychology of Hope: An Introduction (The Moral Psychology of the Emotions).Claudia Blöser & Titus Stahl (eds.) - 2019 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    The contributions in this volume, written by leading scholars in the philosophy of hope, gives a systematic overview over the philosophical history of hope, about contemporary debates and about the role of hope in our collective life.
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  19. Questions regarding a war on terrorism.Claudia Card - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (1):164 - 169.
    : The concept of a war on terrorism creates havoc with attempts to apply rules of war. For "terrorism" is not an agent. Nor is it clear what relationship to terrorism agents must have in order to be legitimate targets. Nor is it clear what kinds of terrorism count. Would a war on terrorism in the home be a justifiable response to domestic battering? If not, do similar objections apply to a war on public terrorism?
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    Blickzähmung und Augentäuschung: zu Jacques Lacans Bildtheorie.Claudia Blümle & Anne von der Heiden (eds.) - 2005 - Berlin: Diaphanes.
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    Procedural justice and democratic institutional design in health-care priority-setting.Claudia Landwehr - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (4):296-317.
    Health-care goods are goods with peculiar properties, and where they are scarce, societies face potentially explosive distributional conflicts. Animated public and academic debates on the necessity and possible justice of limit-setting in health care have taken place in the last decades and have recently taken a turn toward procedural rather than substantial criteria for justice. This article argues that the most influential account of procedural justice in health-care rationing, presented by Daniels and Sabin, is indeterminate where concrete properties of rationing (...)
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    Denial and Despair?Claudia Carter - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (5):577-580.
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    (1 other version)Surviving Long‐Term Mass Atrocities1.Claudia Card - 2012 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):35-52.
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    (1 other version)Queer Politics in Schools: A Rancièrean reading.Claudia W. Ruitenberg - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (5-6):618-634.
    The perceptibility and intelligibility of queer students and teachers have been a central theme in queer politics in education. Can queer teachers be ‘out’ to their colleagues and students? Can queer relationships be seen at the school prom? Can queerness be seen and heard? At the same time, perceptibility and intelligibility are by no means uncontested political goals. This paper analyzes different school initiatives by and/or for queer students and asks how political these initiatives are from the perspective of Jacques (...)
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  25. A Sala de aula no berçario: Conciliando funcionalidade E objetivos pedagógicos.Mateus Lorenzon & Cláudia Inês Horn - 2016 - Saberes Em Perspectiva 6 (14):83-96.
    Neste artigo, apresentamos algumas experiências realizadas na disciplina de Estágio Supervisionado em Educação Infantil I, do curso de Pedagogia da UNIVATES, no qual investigou-se as possibilidades de conciliar a funcionalidade do espaço da sala de aula dos bebês com objetivos pedagógicos. Os dados foram obtidos mediante a realização de filmagens, fotografias e do uso de Diário de Campo. Observa-se que buscar contemplar na sala de aula de Educação Infantil os interesses e necessidades das crianças e dos adultos, exige dos docentes (...)
     
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  26. Kunstliche Beatmung. Strukturgeschichte eines ethischen Dilemmas.Sebastian Schellong & Claudia Wiesemann - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (1):155.
     
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  27. Of Myth, Life, and War in Plato’s Republic.Claudia Baracchi - 2002 - Utopian Studies 17 (1):258-261.
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    Epistemic and Political Goals for Education in a Troubled World.Claudia W. Ruitenberg - 2021 - Philosophy of Education 77 (1):86-91.
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    La philosophie du langage en Italie aujourd’hui.Claudia Stancati - 2015 - Rue Descartes 87 (4):58.
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    (1 other version)The Paradox of Genocidal Rape Aimed at Enforced Pregnancy.Claudia Card - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (S1):176-189.
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    Which Love of Country? Tensions, Questions and Contexts for Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism in Education.Claudia Schumann - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (2):261-271.
    The paper considers Martha Nussbaum's motivation for departing from her earlier cosmopolitan position in favour of now promoting a globally sensitive patriotism. Her reasons for endorsing patriotism will be shown as exemplary for related argumentations by other authors, especially insofar as love of country as a motivating force for civic duty is understood as in tension or even as incompatible with cosmopolitan aspirations. The motivation for turning to patriotism as articulated by Nussbaum and others will be demonstrated to rely on (...)
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  32. La retorica del Novecento tra filosofia del linguaggio e filosofia della scienza: teorie e analisi delle finzioni.Claudia Stancati - 2006 - Epistemologia 29 (1):23-40.
     
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    GPCR Signaling From Intracellular Membranes − A Novel Concept.Claudia Stäubert & Torsten Schöneberg - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (12):1700200.
  34. Innatismo y biología: hacia un concepto biológico de lo innato (Innateness and Biology: Towards a Biological Concept of Innateness).Claudia Lorena García - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 20 (2):167-182.
    Aquí argumento que algunas propuestas recientes de caracterizar una noción de lo innato teóricamente útil usando conceptos de la biología padecen serios problemas conceptuales. También defiendo una propuesta propia, de inspiración biológica, la cual pretende capturar las formas en que se usa el término 'innato' en algunas disciplinas cognitivas.
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  35. Sosa's responses to dreaming skepticism.Claudia Lorena García - 2010 - Critica 42 (125):3-25.
    Ernest Sosa has proposed two different ways to respond to dreaming skepticism. In this paper I argue that Sosa's first response —which centers on holding that we have no beliefs in dreams— does not appear to be successful against either the hyperbolic or the realistic dreaming skeptic. I also argue that his second attempt to respond to the dreaming skeptic by arguing that perceptual knowledge indeed counts as what he calls "animal knowledge", may succeed but requires us to perform what (...)
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    Aquinas on Our Responsibility for Our Emotions.Claudia Eisen Murphy - 1999 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 8 (2):163-205.
    INTRODUCTIONPhilosophical investigations of the concept of responsibility, mirroring its most common function in ordinary language and thought, have been geared for the most part to clarifying intuitions concerning moral and legal accountability for actions. But the resurgence of interest in ethical theories concerned with human virtues has resurrected old questions about our responsibility for our character, attitudes, and emotions. The philosophical tradition that takes virtues as a central moral category has taught us to think of virtues not only as involving (...)
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  37. Isidorian Scholarship at the School of Theodore and Hadrian: The Case of the Synonyma.Claudia Di Sciacca - 2002 - Quaestio: Selected Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 3:76-106.
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  38. Realtà E apparenza Del cielo: La filosofia di parmenide E zenone.Dario Drivet & Claudia Traversa - 2006 - Filosofia 57 (1-3).
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    Spinoza e os caminhos dos afetos na docência como corpos múltiplos no cotidiano escolar.Ana Cláudia Santiago Zouain, Janete Magalhães Carvalho & José Américo Cararo - 2024 - Educação E Filosofia 38:1-26.
    Resumo: Este artigo busca dizer da multiplicidade que povoa a escola: de corpos, de acontecimentos, de vida. Busca com base na leitura Deleuze-Guattariana de instrumentos conceituais de Spinoza, na afirmação da multiplicidade que habita a docência, dar-lhes novos sentidos, nas redes de conversações nas veredas de afetos que atravessam o cotidiano escolar. Utiliza, como metodologia, redes de conversações, modos de dizer das experiências vividas, estabelecidas com professoras em encontros quinzenais realizados em escolas públicas situadas em bairros periféricos. A noção spinozana (...)
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    Amefricanity: A Black Feminist Proposal for a Political Organization and Social Transformation.Cláudia Pons Cardoso & Lia Castillo Espinosa - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (3):559-565.
    This article analyzes the work and thought of Lélia Gonzalez on the experience of Black women in Brazil. It highlights her legacy within studies of Black Feminism in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as the importance of her articulation between sex, class, and race with the intention of understanding the social inequality Indigenous and Black women suffer. Gonzalez's political-cultural category of Amefricanity is presented in this article as an instrument of analysis specific to the region, which promotes an (...)
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    Livia Marin: Sobre objetos, citas y apropiaciones en el arte chileno contemporáneo.Claudia Campaña - 2012 - Aisthesis 52:283-303.
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    Climate Change, Irreversible Change and Changing Perspectives.Claudia Carter - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (5):497-500.
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    Choza, Jacinto / Choza, Pilar: Ulises, un arquetipo de la existencia humana, Ariel, Barcelona, 1996, 198 págs.Claudia Carbonell - 1997 - Anuario Filosófico 30 (2):463-465.
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    Genealogies and Perspectives.Claudia Card - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (3):99-111.
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    Gay Divorce.Claudia Card - 2018-04-18 - In Criticism and Compassion. Oxford, UK: Wiley. pp. 219–233.
    This chapter expresses that radical feminist perspectives on marriage and motherhood are in danger of being lost in the quest for equal rights. For more than a decade, feminist philosophers and lesbian/gay activists have been optimistic about the potentialities of legal marriage and legitimated motherhood. Feminist philosophers are taking as valuable theoretical paradigms for ethics many kinds of caring relationships that have been salient in women's lives. "Family" is itself a family resemblance concept. Apart from the institution of marriage and (...)
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    Origen of Alexandria on self-determination and non-transferable responsibility. A philosophical approach.Claudia Carbonell - 2016 - Anuario Filosófico 49 (2):277-298.
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    Radicalesbianfeminist Theory.Claudia Card - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (1):206 - 213.
    Cheshire Calhoun has been working to distinguish lesbian oppression from the sexist oppression of women in general, with the idea that different strategies may be needed to oppose each. On a radical feminist understanding of sexism, however, lesbian oppression is a very important part of the oppression of females generally. Women's liberation requires opposition to lesbian oppression. Or so I argue in supporting radicalesbianfeminism as a unified theory.
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    The road to lake wobegon.Claudia Card - 1999 - Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (3):369–378.
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  49. Responsibility Ethics, Shared Understandings, and Moral Communities.Claudia Card - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (1):141-155.
    Margaret Walker's Moral Understandings offers an “expressive-collaborative,” culturally situated, practice—based picture of morality, critical of a “theoretical-juridical” picture in most prefeminist moral philosophy since Henry Sidgwick. This essay compares her approach to ethics with that of John Rawls, another exemplar of the “theoretical-juridical” model, and asks how Walker's approach would apply to several ethical issues, including interaction with animals, social reform and revolution, and basic human rights.
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  50. Goodness as Weapon.Claudia Mills - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy 92 (9):485-499.
    Most of us spend much of our time trying to get other people to act as we would like them to act, trying to influence them in some way to further our purposes or advance our ends. In this enterprise, we make use of a wide array of motivational levers; we take advantage of various sources of others’ susceptibility to influence. Much of this, I submit, is morally unproblematic. There is no moral reason why we should eschew all attempts at (...)
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