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    Autoestima dos estudantes de enfermagem diante do contexto pandêmico.Júlio Rodrigues De Avelar, Ana Cláudia De Queiroz, Mariana Albernaz Pinheiro De Carvalho, Edlene Regis Silva, Glenda Agra & Alynne Mendonça Saraiva Nagashima - forthcoming - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação.
    Introdução: As aulas virtuais se tornaram o principal meio de ensino das instituições educacionais diante da pandemia, e essa mudança repercutiu diretamente na autoestima dos estudantes e consequentemente nos rendimentos acadêmicos. Objetivo: avaliar a autoestima dos estudantes de enfermagem em contexto pandêmico. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, com uma abordagem quantitativa. A coleta e análise de dados se deu a partir da escala de autoestima de Rosenberg (The Rosenberg Self-Esteem) e de instrumento complementar desenvolvido pelos autores. A pesquisa foi (...)
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    Moral constructions of motherhood in breastfeeding discourse.Glenda Wall - 2001 - Gender and Society 15 (4):592-610.
    Some of the ways in which the experience of mothering is shaped by the moral and cultural constructions surrounding breastfeeding discourse are examined using a critical deconstruction of recent Canadian health education material. Connections between the understandings surrounding breastfeeding and cultural constructions of nature and sexuality are raised, as is the overlap between breastfeeding discourse and a number of other social discourses including those surrounding child-centered parenting expertise, the remoralization of pregnancy, and the neoliberal preoccupation with individual responsibility and the (...)
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    A Study of How Experts and Non-Experts Make Decisions on Releasing Genetically Modified Plants.Glenda Morais Rocha Braña, Ana Luisa Miranda-Vilela & Cesar Koppe Grisolia - 2012 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (5):675-685.
    Abstract The introduction of genetically modified plants into the environment has been marked by different positions, either in favor of or against their release. However, the problem goes well beyond such contradictory positions; it is necessary to take into account the legislation, ethics, biosafety, and the environment in the considerations related to the release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). To this end, the Brazilian Committee of Biosafety (CTNBio), a consultative and deliberative multidisciplinary collegiate, provides technical and advisory support to the (...)
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    Epistemic Injustice, Paralysis, and Resistance: A (Feminist) Liberatory Approach to Epistemology.Kelly Louise Rexzy Agra - 2020 - Kritike 14 (1):28-44.
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  5. Knowledge, persons, and the fact of reason.Glenda Satne - 2024 - In James Conant & Jesse M. Mulder, Reading Rödl: on Self-consciousness and objectivity. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  6. Justicia y Género: Algunas cuestiones relevantes en torno a la teoría de la justicia de J. Rawls.María Agra - 1994 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 31.
    The starting point of this paper is that both J Rawls's work "A theory of Justice" and feminist theory have contributed greatly to the revival of the moral and political philosophy. My aim here is to show the relationships between Rawls's and feminist theories, and particularly to analyze feminist criticism of "justice as fairness" in the context of a more general study on contemporary theories of justice and on the relevance of justice in feminist theories.
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    Contribución de una acción formativa al desarrollo de competencias en educación superior.Glenda González Espinoza & Marcela Paredes Olivares - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (Monográfico):1-12.
    Se presenta una experiencia de formación docente implementada en contexto de innovación curricular, proceso desarrollado a nivel nacional en las instituciones del Consejo de Rectores de Universidades de Chile (CRUCH). Esta experiencia, se realizó durante el año 2017, con la implementación de la Capacitación “Metodologías Activas Para el Desarrollo de Competencias”, del Centro de Mejoramiento Docente de la Universidad de Atacama, y tuvo como principal objetivo, determinar el grado de contribución a la implementación del proceso enseñanza – aprendizaje, desde la (...)
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    Women's life courses, spatial mobility, and state policies.Glenda Laws - 1997 - In John Paul Jones, Heidi J. Nast & Susan M. Roberts, Thresholds in feminist geography: difference, methodology, and representation. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 47--64.
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    Adaptation to facial expressions of emotion.Glenda C. Prkachin & Kenneth M. Prkachin - 1994 - Cognition and Emotion 8 (1):55-64.
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    Reglas y hechos semánticos.Glenda Satne - 2003 - Manuscrito 26 (1):45-69.
    Mi objetivo en este artículo es analizar el alcance de las argumentaciones kripkensteinianas acerca de las reglas. Mi estrategia argumentativa será la siguiente: en primer lugar presentaré el argumento de Kripke y luego la objeción de Soames a este argumento: hay dos sentidos posibles en los que se utiliza el término “determinar”, como determinación epistémica y como determinación metafísica. Según Soames, esta distinción nos permite sostener, en contra de Kripke, que hay hechos que determinan metafísicamente el significado, aún si no (...)
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  11. Nascosto in via Roma il tesoro del diurno Cobianchi.Glenda Scolaro - 2009 - In Julian Klein, Per.SPICE!: Wirklichkeit und Relativität des Ästhetischen. Berlin: Theater der Zeit.
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  12. Afterword.Glenda Sluga - 2022 - In Pasi Ihalainen & Antero Holmila, Nationalism and internationalism intertwined: a European history of concepts beyond nation states. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Understanding others by doing things together: an enactive account.Glenda Satne - 2020 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 1):507-528.
    Enactivists claim that social cognition is constituted by interactive processes and even more radically that there is ‘no observation without interaction’. Nevertheless, the notion of interaction at the core of the account has not yet being characterized in a way that makes good the claim that interactions actually constitute social understanding rather than merely facilitating or causally contributing to it. This paper seeks to complement the enactivist approach by offering an account of basic joint action that involves and brings with (...)
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  14. Women, Feminisms, and Twentieth-Century Internationalisms.Glenda Sluga - 2017 - In Glenda Sluga & Patricia Clavin, Internationalisms: a twentieth-century history. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Interactive expertise in solo and joint musical performance.Glenda Satne & Simon Høffding - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 1):427-445.
    The paper presents two empirical cases of expert musicians—a classical string quartet and a solo, free improvisation saxophonist—to analyze the explanatory power and reach of theories in the field of expertise studies and joint action. We argue that neither the positions stressing top-down capacities of prediction, planning or perspective-taking, nor those emphasizing bottom-up embodied processes of entrainment, motor-responses and emotional sharing can do justice to the empirical material. We then turn to hybrid theories in the expertise debate and interactionist accounts (...)
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    Brandom and the Second Person.Glenda Satne - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (2):189-209.
    Brandom is one of the main advocators of the idea that meaning is instituted within basic linguistic practices through mutual exchanges. The aim of this paper is to show that such framework cannot do the required job if the dynamics of mutual exchanges is understood in interpretational terms. After arguing that the interpretational framework does not work, the paper presents an alternative second-personal conversational model capable of meeting the challenge.
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    Connecting the Space between Design and Research: Explorations in participatory research supervision.Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Lindy Osborne, Inger Mewburn & Anitra Nottingham - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (13).
    In this article we offer a single case study using an action research method for gathering and analysing data offering insights valuable to both design and research supervision practice. We do not attempt to generalise from this single case, but offer it as an instance that can improve our understanding of research supervision practice. We question the conventional ‘dyadic’ models of research supervision and outline a more collaborative model, based on the signature pedagogy of architecture: the design studio. A novel (...)
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    Towards a Questions-Centered Approach to Explainable Human-Robot Interaction.Glenda Hannibal & Felix Lindner - 2023 - In Raul Hakli, Pekka Mäkelä & Johanna Seibt, Social Robots in Social Institutions - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2022. IOS Press. pp. 406-415.
    To address the tension between demands for more transparent AI systems and the aim to develop and design robots with apparent agency for smooth and intuitive human-robot interaction (HRI), we present in this paper an argument for why explainability in HRI would benefit from being question-centered. First, we review how explainability has been discussed in AI and HRI respectively, to then present the challenge in HRI to accommodate the requirement of transparency while also keeping up the appearance of the robot (...)
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    “Am I Dead?”: Slapstick Antics and Dark Humor in Contemporary Immigrant Fiction.Glenda R. Carpio - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (2):341-360.
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    Pastoral care and counselling in current times: Relevance and context of care.Glenda A. Dames & Gordon E. Dames - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 81 (1):11.
    Since the inception of the Pastoral Care Movement, the approach to pastoral care has evolved from the traditional shepherd model to a more clinical, client-centred method. This evolution requires a thorough analysis of recent trends and dynamics in pastoral care, especially in relation to key theological theories and the Church’s role in providing support. Today, the landscape of pastoral care covers a range of topics, including ecotheology, global existential crises and the Church’s involvement in addressing these issues. Additionally, this examination (...)
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    English in Perspective.Glenda Heinemann & Felicity Horne - 2003 - Oxford University Press South Africa.
    A textbook of language study for trainee teachers.
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    J. Rawls: el sentido de justicia en una sociedad democrática.Agra Romero & María José - 1985 - [Santiago de Compostela]: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela.
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    Not Just a Labour of Love: industrial action by nurses in Australia.Glenda Strachan - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (4):294-302.
    Deciding to take industrial action or go on strike has been an issue of great concern for nurses. While it is typical for most groups of workers to undertake industrial action in the pursuit of better wages and working conditions or improved quality of services, historically, nurses have found this a difficult course to pursue. Frequently, nurses have been caught between acceptance of themselves as ordinary workers and a professional model, which has carried with it the implication that a profession (...)
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    The social roots of normativity.Glenda Satne - 2015 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4):673-682.
    This paper introduces the Special Issue: ‘The Roots of Normativity. Developmental, Comparative and Conceptual issues’. The contributions collected in this volume aim to present a picture of contemporary accounts of normativity that integrate philosophy and developmental and comparative psychology and purport to provide the reader with new insights regarding a classical debate about what makes us human: being governed by norms and being able to orient ourselves in the light of them. This introduction presents a broad picture of the issues (...)
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    Cómo no hacer cosas con palabras y cómo hacerlas con el silencio.Saleta De Salvador Agra - 2023 - Endoxa 52.
    Lo contrario al decir y los obstáculos del decir son dos acepciones que reúne la contradicción como contra-dicción. Ambas apuntan a dos aspectos de las cosas que no se hacen con palabras y las que se hacen sin ellas. Desde esta dualidad, el texto aborda el fenómeno del silenciamiento de las mujeres y de sus silencios en el marco de la contemporánea filosofía feminista del lenguaje. Con este fin, se analizarán las condiciones pragmáticas en contexto, tomando como referencia el escenario (...)
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    What Binds Us Together.Glenda Satne - 2014 - Philosophical Topics 42 (1):43-61.
    Even if it appears quite evident that we live within society and as a consequence are bound together by shared norms and institutions, the nature of this relationship is a source of philosophical perplexity. After discussing the conditions of adequacy a conception of shared norms must accommodate, I discuss communitarian and interpretationist accounts of shared norms. I claim that they are problematic insofar as they fail to provide an adequate conception of the shared and binding character of social norms. Finally, (...)
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  27. An Inquiry into the Historical Development of Philosophy in Japan.Kelly Louise Rexzy P. Agra - 2013 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 17 (2):27-59.
    What is Japanese philosophy? This paper will address this question, not by giving a survey of the works of Japanese philosophers or a definition of the subject matter of Japanese philosophy, but by attempting to present how it emerged as a distinct philosophical tradition—by sketching the controversies that gave rise to its formation; the social, intellectual, and historical factors that paved the way to its development; and the revolution of thought which finally gave it the title “Japanese philosophy.” I will (...)
     
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    Tras los signos: deseo y narración en el escenario Web.Saleta de Salvador Agra - 2019 - Isegoría 61:593-605.
    Our step-signs on the Internet, housed in the large external memory of the Web, rediscover ourselves as narrative beings, but above all they reveal our desire to be narrated. In our Web narrative action, in our “Facebooking” living – that expands to our “tweeting” living, “blogging” or “googling” living –, we are leaving behind us traces of a “story of life”. As Cavarero argues, following Arendtian approaches, we entrust this story of life to another/other, who can tell us. The biographical (...)
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    Complexity effects are found in all relative-clause sentence forms.Glenda Andrews & Graeme S. Halford - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):95-95.
    We argue that if a different definition of sentence complexity is adopted and processing capacity is assessed in a way that is consistent with that definition, then the Caplan & Waters distinction between interpretive versus postinterpretive processing is unnecessary insofar that it applies to the thematic role assignment in relative-clause sentences.
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    Judging the voices of judicial law.Glenda Conway - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (1):159 – 172.
  31. Complexity and the dynamics of organizational change.Glenda H. Eoyang - 2011 - In Peter Allen, Steve Maguire & Bill McKelvey, The Sage Handbook of Complexity and Management. Sage Publications. pp. 317.
     
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    The practitioner's landscape.Glenda H. Eoyang - 2004 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 6.
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    Why pesticides with mutagenic, carcinogenic and reproductive risks are registered in Brazil.Glenda Morais Rocha & Cesar Koppe Grisolia - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 19 (3):148-154.
    Brazil is the biggest market for pesticides in the world. In the registration process, a pesticide must be authorized by the Institute of the Environment, Health Surveillance Agency and Ministry of Agriculture. Evaluations follow a package of toxicological studies submitted by the companies and also based on the Brazilian law regarding pesticides. We confronted data produced by private laboratories, submitted to the Institute of the Environment for registration, with data obtained from scientific databases, corresponding to mutagenicity, carcinogenicity and teratogenicity of (...)
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    How Involved Is Involved Fathering?: An Exploration of the Contemporary Culture of Fatherhood.Stephanie Arnold & Glenda Wall - 2007 - Gender and Society 21 (4):508-527.
    While popular cultural representations portray the “new father” of the past two decades as more involved, more nurturing, and capable of coparenting, many argue that actual fathering conduct has not kept pace. Others, however, question the extent to which the culture of fatherhood does indeed support involved fathering and, if so, what this involvement entails. This study aims to contribute to the exploration of the culture of fatherhood through an analysis of a yearlong Canadian newspaper series dedicated to family issues. (...)
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  35. Una defensa de la justificación etnocéntrica.Glenda Satne - 2003 - Dianoia 48 (51):135-142.
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  36. Hideous Acclamations'.Glenda Goodman - 2021 - In Suzanne G. Cusick & Emily Wilbourne, Acoustemologies in contact: Sounding Subjects and Modes of Listening in Early Modernity. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers.
     
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    Contiguity, contingency, adaptiveness, and controls.Glenda MacQueen, James MacRae & Shepard Siegel - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):154-155.
  38. Afterword.Glenda Sluga - 2022 - In Pasi Ihalainen & Antero Holmila, Nationalism and internationalism intertwined: a European history of concepts beyond nation states. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Inventing Trieste: History, anti‐history, and nation.Glenda Sluga - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):25-30.
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    Turning International: Foundations of Modern International Thought and New Paradigms for Intellectual History.Glenda Sluga - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (1):103-115.
    SummaryThis essay provides an overview of the disciplinary and analytical significance of David Armitage's Foundations of Modern International Thought in the context of the new international history, and the so-called ‘international turn’. It then goes on to discuss the significance of the absence of women in this new sub-field of intellectual history.
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    Escepticismo del significado y teorías de conceptos.Glenda Satne - 2011 - Dianoia 56 (67):202-211.
    Este trabajo esboza una forma de justificar el principio estructurador central de una teoría veritista de la evaluación epistémica, en respuesta a críticas planteadas por Eleonora Cresto a mi defensa del veritismo frente a una serie de objeciones en el sentido de que no es capaz de explicar la naturaleza y el valor del entendimiento. La primera sección presenta el esbozo de justificación del núcleo de una teoría veritista; la segunda responde a críticas más específicas de Cresto. This paper sketches (...)
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    McDowell v. Kripke: Práctica comunitaria y semántica de condiciones De verdad.Glenda Satne - 2005 - Análisis Filosófico 25 (1):21-44.
    Este trabajo explora las críticas de McDowell a la argumentación de Kripke en Wittgenstein: On Rules and Private Language y analiza su propuesta positiva, el ofrecimiento de un hecho semántico primitivo. Su idea es que el resultado escéptico alcanzado por Kripke resulta de no haber desechado la identificación entre significado e interpretación. Al contrario, el marco para dar cuenta de la noción de significado es la práctica: los hechos semánticos primitivos -elaborables a través de una semántica de condiciones de verdad- (...)
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    Interaction and self-correction.Glenda L. Satne - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  44. A simple alternative to grading.Glenda Potts - 2010 - Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges 15 (1):29-42.
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  45. Antes y después de Rawls: la filosofía política en la brecha.M. X. Agra - 2004 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 23:74-75.
     
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    How to Change the World: An Introduction to Badiou’s Subtractive Ontology, Militant Subjectivity, and Ethic of Truths.Kelly Louise Rexzy P. Agra - 2017 - Kritike 11 (2):160-197.
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    The Event Divides into Two or the Parallax of Change: Badiou, Žižek, Bosteels, and Johnston.Kelly Louise Rexzy Agra - 2018 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 12 (3).
    This paper takes off from a growing preoccupation in Western political-social philosophy on the thinkability of the materiality of change, that became most pronounced in Alain Badiou's philosophy of the event. It traces the development of the discourse of radical change tied to a materialist theory of subjectivity beginning from Badiou, down to the strong criticism posed against it by Slavoj Žižek. This is then followed by the discussion of Bruno Bosteels' potent defense of Badiou's philosophy. Finally, the last part (...)
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    but She Can't Find Her [v.O.] Key.Glenda Gilmore - 1999 - Feminist Studies 25 (1):133.
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    Cultivated by Hand: Amateur Musicians in the Early American Republic.Glenda Goodman - 2020 - Oup Usa.
    Cultivated by Hand aligns the overlooked history of amateur musicians in the early years of the United States with little-understood practices of music book making. It reveals the pervasiveness of these practices, particularly among women, and their importance for the construction of gender, class, race, and nation.
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    The emergence of proto-objects in complex visual hallucinations.Glenda Halliday - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):767-768.
    There is little to refute in Collerton et al.'s argument that recurrent complex visual hallucinations involve multiple physiological mechanisms, and the target article's proposed PAD model implicitly incorporates this concept, advancing the field. The novel concept in this model is the intrusion of hallucinatory proto-objects into relatively preserved scenes. The weakness of the model is the lack of physiological detail for this mechanism.
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