Results for 'Fride Hedman'

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    Psychotherapeutic and philosophical-theological concepts of responsibility: a critical evaluation.Fride Hedman - 1975 - Åbo: Åbo akademi.
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    Progressive and Regressive Uses of Reasonable Distrust.Carl Hedman - 1997 - Journal of Social Philosophy 28 (1):87-100.
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    Caring in nursing homes to promote autonomy and participation.Maria Hedman, Elisabeth Häggström, Anna-Greta Mamhidir & Ulrika Pöder - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (1):280-292.
    Background: Autonomy and participation are threatened within the group of older people living in nursing homes. Evidence suggests that healthcare personnel act on behalf of older people but are still excluding them from decision-making in everyday care. Objective: The purpose was to describe registered nurses’ experience of caring for older people in nursing homes to promote autonomy and participation. Research design: A descriptive design with a phenomenological approach was used. Data were collected by semi-structured individual interviews. Analysis was inspired by (...)
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  4. A first course in logic: an introduction to model theory, proof theory, computability, and complexity.Shawn Hedman - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The ability to reason and think in a logical manner forms the basis of learning for most mathematics, computer science, philosophy and logic students. Based on the author's teaching notes at the University of Maryland and aimed at a broad audience, this text covers the fundamental topics in classical logic in an extremely clear, thorough and accurate style that is accessible to all the above. Covering propositional logic, first-order logic, and second-order logic, as well as proof theory, computability theory, and (...)
  5. On when there must be a time-difference between cause and effect.Carl G. Hedman - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (4):507-511.
    Building on two nonproblematic claims, I argue for a qualified endorsement of Hume's intuition that there must be a time-difference between cause and effect. Those claims are: (i) that the statement 'A caused B' is meaningful only if we have a criterion for saying 'A' and 'B' refer to distinct events; and (ii) that an adequate view of what it is to be an event must illuminate the enterprise of seeking to establish a singular causal statement. Specifically, I argue there (...)
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    What the radical communitarian can learn from the radical materialist.Carl G. Hedman - 1994 - Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (1):76-96.
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    On correlating brain states with psychological states.Carl G. Hedman - 1970 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):247-51.
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    Intending the Impossible.Carl G. Hedman - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (171):33 - 38.
    Can a man intend to do the impossible? That is, can a man undertake to do some action, A—and not merely to come as close as possible to doing A with the hope that the doing of A will result—when he believes he has no chance of doing A?
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    Consciousness from a Broad Perspective: A Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Introduction.Anders Hedman - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume offers an introduction to consciousness research within philosophy, psychology and neuroscience, from a philosophical perspective and with an emphasis on the history of ideas and core concepts. The book begins by examining consciousness as a modern mystery. Thereafter, the book introduces philosophy of mind and the mind-body problem, and proceeds to explore psychological, philosophical and neuroscientific approaches to mind and consciousness. The book then presents a discussion of mysterianist views of consciousness in response to what can be perceived (...)
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    REVIEWS-A first course in logic: An introduction to model theory, proof theory, computability, and complexity.S. Hedman & Alasdair Urquhart - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):538-539.
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    Three approaches to the problem of child abuse and neglect.Carl Hedman - 2000 - Journal of Social Philosophy 31 (3):268–285.
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    Phosphatidylinositol 4,5‐bisphosphate: Targeted production and signaling.Yue Sun, Narendra Thapa, Andrew C. Hedman & Richard A. Anderson - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (6):513-522.
    Phosphatidylinositol 4,5‐bisphosphate (PI4,5P2) is a key lipid signaling molecule that regulates a vast array of biological activities. PI4,5P2 can act directly as a messenger or can be utilized as a precursor to generate other messengers: inositol trisphosphate, diacylglycerol, or phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5‐trisphosphate. PI4,5P2 interacts with hundreds of different effector proteins. The enormous diversity of PI4,5P2 effector proteins and the spatio‐temporal control of PI4,5P2 generation allow PI4,5P2 signaling to control a broad spectrum of cellular functions. PI4,5P2 is synthesized by phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinases (...)
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    An anarchist reply to Skinner on 'weak' methods of control.Carl G. Hedman - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):105 – 111.
    B. F. Skinner has argued that those who are serious about ending war, pollution, etc., must face the fact that the received methods of changing behavior have proved ineffective. According to Skinner, we must replace 'weak' methods of control such as control via praise and blame and control via Rousseau's 'natural contingencies of things' with Skinner's 'strong' methods of control. It is argued that Skinner's case for the continued ineffectiveness of such methods of control rests on the unargued assumption that (...)
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  14. Ethics and Group Conflict: Between Marxism and Liberalism.Carl Hedman - 1987 - Radical Philosophy 46:8.
     
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  15. Gustafson on explanation in psychology.Carl G. Hedman - 1970 - Mind 79 (April):272-274.
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    Illich, Kozol, and Rousseau on Public Education.Carl Hedman - 1980 - Social Theory and Practice 6 (3):339-362.
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    III. On the individuation of actions.Carl G. Hedman - 1970 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):125 – 128.
    (1970). III. On the individuation of actions. Inquiry: Vol. 13, No. 1-4, pp. 125-128.
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    Making the Social Contract Relevant.Carl G. Hedman - 1987 - Social Theory and Practice 13 (3):327-360.
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    On `redescribing' cause and effect in action contexts.Carl G. Hedman - 1973 - Noûs 7 (3):299-307.
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    Protective Norms as a Basis for Cooperation between Non-Privileged Constituencies.Carl Hedman - 1991 - Social Theory and Practice 17 (1):69-84.
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    Quantifier-eliminable locally finite graphs.Shawn Hedman & Wai Yan Pong - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (2):180-185.
    We identify the locally finite graphs that are quantifier-eliminable and their first order theories in the signature of distance predicates. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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  22. Rawls' Theory of Justice and 'Market Socialism'.Carl G. Hedman - 1981 - Radical Philosophy 28:23.
     
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    Toward a spinozistic modification of Skinner's theory of man.Carl G. Hedman - 1975 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):325 – 335.
    B. F. Skinner argues in Beyond Freedom and Dignity (New York 1971) that only his theory of man is compatible with a ?scientific? approach to human behavior. I argue that Skinner's entirely open?ended view of man is inadequate for his own purposes in that it leaves no room for the claim that certain value judgments are universally valid, something I argue Skinner is committed to despite an explicit avowal in one place of cultural relativism. I then go on to show (...)
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  24. The artificial womb - patriarchal bone or technological blessing?Carl Hedman - 1990 - Radical Philosophy 56:15.
     
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    The ‘Deschooling’ Controversy Revisited: A Defense of Illich's ‘Participatory Socialism’.Carl G. Hedman - 1979 - Educational Theory 29 (2):109-116.
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    Review of Lawrence Crocker: Positive liberty: an essay in normative political philosophy[REVIEW]Carl Hedman - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):598-600.
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    Nicolai Hartmann and Alfred North Whitehead; a Study in Recent Platonism. [REVIEW]Carl Hedman - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (6):255-258.
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    Ethical challenges around thirst in end-of-life care –experiences of palliative care physicians.Maria Friedrichsen, Caroline Lythell, Nana Waldréus, Tiny Jaarsma, Helene Ångström, Micha Milovanovic, Marit Karlsson, Anna Milberg, Hans Thulesius, Christel Hedman, Anne Söderlund Schaller & Pier Jaarsma - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-10.
    Background Thirst and dry mouth are common symptoms in terminally ill patients. In their day-to-day practice, palliative care physicians regularly encounter ethical dilemmas, especially regarding artificial hydration. Few studies have focused on thirst and the ethical dilemmas palliative care physicians encounter in relation to this, leading to a knowledge gap in this area. Aim The aim of this study was to explore palliative care physicians’ experiences of ethical challenges in relation to thirst in terminally ill patients. Methods A qualitative interview (...)
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    Hedman on Explanation.J. E. White - 1972 - Mind 81 (324):595 - 596.