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  1. 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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    Slurs and appropriation: an echoic account.Claudia Bianchi - 2014 - Journal of Pragmatics 66:35–44.
    Slurs are derogatory terms targeting individuals and groups of individuals on the basis of race, nationality, religion, gender or sexual orientation. The aim of my paper is to propose an account of appropriated uses of slurs – i.e. uses by targeted groups of their own slurs for non-derogatory purposes, as in the appropriation of ‘nigger’ by the African-American community, or the appropriation of ‘queer’ by the homosexual community. In my proposal appropriated uses are conceived as echoic, in Relevance Theory terms: (...)
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    The Ethics of Human Intervention on Behalf of ‘Others’.Claudia Carter - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (1):1-7.
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    A tale of four grammars.Claudia Casadio & Joachim Lambek - 2002 - Studia Logica 71 (3):315-329.
    In this paper we consider the relations existing between four deductive systems that have been called categorial grammars and have relevant connections with linguistic investigations: the syntactic calculus, bilinear logic, compact bilinear logic and Curry''s semantic calculus.
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  5. Literacidad en salud para personas con condiciones de salud crónicas.Claudia Bustamante, Claudia Alcayaga, Solange Campos, Mila Urrutia & Ilta Lange - forthcoming - Horizonte.
     
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    (1 other version)The Atrocity Paradigm Revisited.Claudia Card - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (4):210-220.
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  7. The L word and the F word.Claudia Card - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (2):223-229.
  8. The Unnatural Lottery.Claudia Card - 2000 - Mind 109 (435):565-567.
     
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    Why Adolescents Participate in a Music Contest and Why They Practice – The Influence of Incentives, Flow, and Volition on Practice Time.Claudia Bullerjahn, Johanne Dziewas, Max Hilsdorf, Christina Kassl, Jonas Menze & Heiner Gembris - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Denial and Despair?Claudia Carter - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (5):577-580.
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  11. Making war on terrorism in response to 9/11.Claudia Card - 2003 - In James P. Sterba (ed.), Terrorism and International Justice. Oxford University Press. pp. 171--185.
     
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    Psychological Well-Being and Youth Autonomy: Comparative Analysis of Spain and Colombia.Claudia Charry, Rosa Goig & Isabel Martínez - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:564232.
    The construct of autonomy appears in the literature associated with individual psychological wellbeing. In Ryff's model, autonomy is presented as one of the dimensions of wellbeing, along with self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, environmental mastery, purpose in life, and personal growth. The present study compared the levels of autonomy and psychological wellbeing between Spanish and Colombian young people. Ryff's Scale of Psychological Wellbeing and the Transition to Adulthood Autonomy (EDATVA according to its initials in Spanish) scales were used on a (...)
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    Contributions from Pragmatist Perspectives towards an Understanding of Knowledge and Learning in Organisations.Claudia Gillberg & Linh Chi Vo - 2014 - Philosophy of Management 13 (2):33-51.
    The purpose of this article is to present an understanding of knowledge and learning in organisations from pragmatist perspectives. Relying on the work of early pragmatists as well as contemporary pragmatists, we introduce a conceptualisation of knowledge as the outcome of inquiry. Knowledge, in this article, is presented as provisional, multi-perspective, both particular and general. Our point of departure here is that the chief value of knowledge is its usefulness in solving problems. Pragmatist views of knowledge are further explicated in (...)
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    (1 other version)Surviving Long‐Term Mass Atrocities1.Claudia Card - 2012 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):35-52.
  15. 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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    (1 other version)The Paradox of Genocidal Rape Aimed at Enforced Pregnancy.Claudia Card - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (S1):176-189.
  17. Ticking Bombs and Interrogations.Claudia Card - 2008 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 2 (1):1-15.
    Torture is like slavery (and unlike murder and genocide) in that it is not inconceivable that torture might be justifiable. But the circumstances that would make it tolerable are unrealistic in philosophically interesting ways. It is unrealistic to think we can predict when torture will be effective and containable; unwarranted to suppose that humane alternatives are impossible; disastrous to remove motivations to create alternatives; unacceptable to be satisfied with available evidence regarding suspects’ identity, knowledge of critical detail, ability to recall (...)
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    Is penalty enhancement a sound idea?Claudia Card - 2001 - Law and Philosophy 20 (2):195-214.
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    Utility and the Basis of Moral Rights: A Reply to Professor Brandt.Claudia Card - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):21 - 30.
    Is it true that utilitarianism can accommodate the modern belief that human beings have certain moral rights against everybody ‘just in virtue of their human nature?’ I should have thought the most a utilitarian could grant was that we had rights just in virtue of the utility of respecting such rights, not just in virtue of our human nature. In fact, that is more like the view Professor Brandt actually supports. What he argues is that there is not the a (...)
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    Perception of Hong Kong Teenagers and Young Adults on Esports Participation: A Qualitative Study Using Theory of Planned Behavior.Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Pak-Kwong Chung, Kailing Ou & Ka-Man Leung - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Esports is a rapidly growing industry worldwide, and it is making significant inroads in Hong Kong as well. However, owing to debates regarding the distinction between Esports and video gaming and the potential negative effects of engaging in Esports, its development in Hong Kong is still in its infancy. Therefore, this qualitative study investigated the perceptions and attitudes of teenagers and young adults toward Esports development and engagement, using the theory of planned behavior. Twenty-five teenagers and young adults participated in (...)
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  21. Drucilla Cornell, At the Heart of Freedom: Feminism, Sex, and Equality:At the Heart of Freedom: Feminism, Sex, and Equality.Claudia Card - 2000 - Ethics 110 (3):607-609.
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    Escena de dormitorio: Una pintura inédita de Adolfo Couve y la poética de la meditación.Claudia Campaña - 2023 - Aisthesis 74:243-263.
    Este ensayo es producto de una investigación en el campo de la teoría e historia del arte y se concentra en el análisis de la pintura inédita Escena de dormitorio (c.1985-86) del destacado escritor y pintor chileno Adolfo Couve Rioseco (1940-1998). La obra salió a la luz en 2021, y su estudio no solo permite abordar problemas relativos a autoría, data, técnica y gestos pictóricos, sino también comentar los espacios domésticos y las relaciones familiares del autor. Sobre todo, permite profundizar (...)
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    Challenges of Global and Local Misogyny.Claudia Card - 2013 - In Jon Mandle & David A. Reidy (eds.), A Companion to Rawls. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 472–486.
    Rawls's hypothesis implies that the worst evils that target women and girls will disappear once the gravest political injustices are gone. This chapter explores those hypotheses in relation to women's self‐defense and mutual defense against evils of misogyny. It extrapolates and adapts to this case values, concepts, and methods from Rawls's life's work, especially his writing on war. Despite its exemplary Constitution, the United States, like most societies, has laws, practices, customs, and attitudes that create environments hostile to women's and (...)
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    Aristotle's Rhetoric as an Enhancement of Practical Reasoning.Claudia Carbonell - 2023 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 39:12-37.
    ABSTRACT Aristotle's account of rhetoric goes beyond its previous consideration as an art of persuasion to be regarded as a suitable logic for human affairs. In the realm of ethics and politics, he needs to appeal to a logic that can deal with contingency without discarding the concept of truth. I claim that the double rapport of rhetoric with dialectic and ethical-political issues links public discourse with the question of rationality and practical truth. I will start with a brief overview (...)
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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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    2. Kant and Narrative Theory.Claudia J. Brodsky - 1987 - In The Imposition of Form: Studies in Narrative Representation and Knowledge. Princeton University Press. pp. 21-87.
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    Musikermythen: Alltagstheorien, Legenden und Medieninszenierungen.Claudia Bullerjahn & Wolfgang Löffler (eds.) - 2004 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Filosofie in dialogo: lexikon universale: India, Africa, Europa.Claudia Caneva - 2017 - Milano: Mimesis. Edited by Mahougnon Sinsin & Scaria Thuruthiyil.
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    The ideal Benedictine Monastery: From the Saint Gall map to ontologies.Claudia Cantale, Domenico Cantone, Manuela Lupica Rinato, Marianna Nicolosi-Asmundo, Daniele Francesco Santamaria & Maria Rosaria Stufano Melone - 2021 - Applied ontology 16 (2):137-160.
    We present an OWL 2 ontology, called SaintGall, representing the Saint Gall plan, one of the most ancient documents arrived intact to us. The Saint Gall plan describes the ideal model of a Benedictine monastic complex that inspired the design of many European monasteries. The structural, functional, and architectural specification of an ideal Benedectine monastery is modeled by the SaintGall ontology, which allows one to analyse and model the Monastery architectural type. This work started with the purpose of relating Catania’s (...)
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    Adventures in Lesbian Philosophy.Claudia Card (ed.) - 1994 - Indiana University Press.
    "ÂAdventures in Lesbian Philosophy contains many illuminating discussions (of S/M sex, lesbian ethics, lesbian desire, bisexuality), and includes a useful bibliography of lesbian criticism." —Passion "This new collection edited by ...
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    Addendum to “Rape as a Weapon of War”.Claudia Card - 2018-04-18 - In Criticism and Compassion. Oxford, UK: Wiley. pp. 27–29.
    Sex crimes in war can be racist as well as misogynist, insofar as they have or are meant to have the consequence of hindering the reproductive continuation of a people. Both castration and forced impregnation can have this consequence. Historically, martial castration has been not only of men but also predominantly by men. The idea that rape symbolizes domination is, of course, compatible with the idea that castration symbolizes domination. Reports of forced castration also raise questions about the idea that (...)
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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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  34. Ecofascism: Lessons from the German Experience.Claudia Card - 1996 - Ethics and the Environment 1 (2):201-204.
     
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    Focusing on Relational Matters to Overcome Duality.Claudia Carter - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (2):135-140.
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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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    Haptic and visual matches for haptically perceived extent are equivalent.Claudia Carello, Andrew Peck & Paula Fitzpatrick - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (1):13-15.
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    In an abusive state: How neoliberalism appropriated the feminist movement against sexual violence. By Kristin bumiller.Claudia Card - 2009 - Hypatia 24 (2):205-208.
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    Lesbian Ethics and the Journal Lesbian Ethics: A Review.Claudia Card - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (4):207 - 211.
    Lesbian Ethics, a U.S. journal of lesbian culture, has offered highly readable philosophical essays, reviews, discussions, and other nonfiction since late 1984 (twelve issues to date). It provides a forum in which the meaning of "lesbian" takes shape from self concepts formed in cooperative interaction and thus lays the ground-work for lesbians becoming publicly recognized as the foremost interpreters of lesbian identity and history.
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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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  41. Realism and ecological units of analysis.Claudia Carello - 1993 - In Dieter Steiner & Markus Nauser (eds.), Human ecology: fragments of anti-fragmentary views of the world. New York: Routledge.
     
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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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    Removing Veils of Ignorance1.Claudia Card - 2008 - Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (1):155-161.
    For more than two millennia the development of philosophy in what is called the West has been the province of men who trace their intellectual heritage to (some) men in ancient Greece. Within “the development of philosophy” I include the training of philosophers as well as publishing and preserving philosophical work in libraries. Thus I regard philosophy as a very material as well as spiritual enterprise. My focus here is on the spiritual impact, actual and potential, of recent changes in (...)
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    Selected Bibliography of Lesbian Philosophy and Related Works.Claudia Card - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (4):212 - 222.
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    Spiel mit den Grundrechten – kreative Zugänge zum Grundgesetz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.Claudia Carla & Claudia Kühhirt - 2019 - Polis 23 (1):20-23.
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    Torture in Ordinary Circumstances.Claudia Card - 2004 - In Peggy DesAutels & Margaret Urban Walker (eds.), Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 141.
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    The road to lake wobegon.Claudia Card - 1999 - Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (3):369–378.
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    Utility and the Value of Persons: A Response to Professor Brandt's Comments.Claudia Card - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):39 - 43.
    I have four responses to make, the first three very brief and the last not much longer.On the face of it, it looks as though in attributing rights to people one is saying something about their moral position. This is so for both option-rights and welfare-rights. On H.L.A. Hart's account of rights to freedom, that is exactly what one is doing. One is asserting that those who have the right have a special kind of justification for limiting the freedom of (...)
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    Unnatural Lotteries and Diversity in Philosophy.Claudia Card - 2008 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 82 (2):85 - 99.
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    A inversão da verdade: notas sobre O nascimento da tragédia.Cláudia Maria Castrdeo - 2008 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 49 (117):127-142.
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