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    The Decentered Subject and the Promethean Shame in De Synthèse by Karoline Georges (2017).Greta Lansen - 2023 - Iris 43.
    De Synthèse breaks with the concept of the organic body as a producer of meaning. By dividing identity and opening it up to the transcendent, the novel challenges the fundamental Cartesian distinction between a singular body and a soul. Using everything in her power, the protagonist-narrator aspires to complete liberation from her organic body. For the protagonist, blood and flesh gradually become more abstract than the virtual augmented bodies she creates for herself. Instead of defining her individuality through her organic (...)
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  2. (2 other versions)Ecofeminism: Toward Global Justice and Planetary Health.Greta Gaard & Lori Gruen - unknown - Society and Nature 2 (1):1-35.
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    Considérations sur la véritable synesthésie dans l’art et la musique.Greta Berman - 2019 - Iris 39.
    This essay focuses on the phenomenon of synesthesia. In an attempt to differentiate between genuine synesthesia and metaphorical synesthesia, I have searched for shared traits among synesthetic visual artists, as well as among composers and performing musicians. The field of synesthesia has been rife with misunderstandings. Though ever increasing numbers of exhibitions, books, and articles have used the title or subtitle, “Synesthesia in art and/or music”, few of these adequately define synesthesia. The major cause of the problem is that art (...)
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    Fedro e Fedra, sull’amore.Greta Castrucci - 2015 - Hermes 143 (4):404-425.
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    L'Imagination poétique.Greta Dexter - 1975 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 37 (1):49-62.
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    Skill and intelligence: The functions of play.Greta G. Fein - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):163-164.
  7. Sense and Thought: A Study in Mysticism.Greta Hort - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):368-369.
     
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    The Organization of Disorganization in Agricultural Labor Markets.Greta R. Krippner - 2001 - Politics and Society 29 (3):363-383.
    This article examines the organizational prerequisites of competitive labor markets through an account of the restructuring of Mexico's export tomato industry in the 1980s and 1990s. Agricultural labor markets are typically taken as paradigm cases of competitive labor markets, the closest real-world approximation to the spot market of economic theory. Yet, this case demonstrates that such markets are deeply structured through the activities of producer associations and the state, suggesting that disorganization in a labor market can only be sustained through (...)
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    Perception and acceptance of robots in dairy farming—a cluster analysis of German citizens.Greta Langer & Sarah Kühl - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (1):249-267.
    Societal attitude acceptance can influence the digital transformation in agriculture. Digital technologies, such as robots in dairy farming, can lead to more sustainable, animal welfare-friendly and consumer-oriented milk production. This study used the example of the milking and feeding robots to investigate whether society accepts the use of robots in dairy farming and whether there are differences in society based on perceived risks and opportunities of digitalization in dairy farming and acceptance. To this end, an online-based study was conducted with (...)
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    Psychiatric experience with perpetrators and countertransference feelings in the therapist.J. Lansen - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (Suppl):55-57.
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    Belief updating in the face of misinformation: The role of source reliability.Greta Arancia Sanna & David Lagnado - 2025 - Cognition 258 (C):106090.
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    Qui Perd Gagne, t.i. the One who is Losing Wins. A draft on Sartre's Phenomenology of Look.Greta Julianna Wierzbińska - 2015 - Nowa Krytyka 35:61-79.
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  13. Wprowadzenie do filozofii muzyki.Greta Wierzbińska - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 15 (15/16):347-354.
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    "Explosion".Greta Claire Gaard - 2003 - Ethics and the Environment 8 (2):71-79.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 8.2 (2003) 71-79 [Access article in PDF] "Explosion" Greta Gaard I. In the beginning there was only water, and you were a part of it. Never mind what else you have heard. This was your first relationship, your connection to water. And the quality of this relationship, the character of your beliefs about water, shapes all relationships in your life. The way you do (...)
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    Political realism as reformist conservatism.Greta Favara - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (1):326-344.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 326-344, March 2022.
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    Political realism and the relationship between ideal and non-ideal theory.Greta Favara - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (3):376-397.
    When interest in political realism started to resurge a few years ago, it was not uncommon to interpret realist political theory as a form of non-ideal theorising. This reading has been subjected to extensive criticism. First, realists have argued that political realism cannot be interpreted as merely a form of applied political theory. Second, realists have explained that political realism can defend a role for unfeasible normative prescriptions in political theory. I explain that these developments, besides allowing us to reject (...)
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    Taking politics seriously: A prudential justification of political realism.Greta Favara - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (6):904-928.
    Political realists have devoted much effort to clarifying the methodological specificity of realist theorising and defending its consistency as an approach to political reasoning. Yet the question of how to justify the realist approach has not received the same attention. In this article, I offer a prudential justification of political realism. To do so, I first characterise realism as anti-moralism. I then outline three possible arguments for the realist approach by availing myself of recent inquiries into the metatheoretical basis of (...)
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    Practice-dependent political theory and the boundaries of political imagination.Greta Favara - unknown
    It is often claimed that in normative political theory political imagination should remain unaffected by real-world contingencies: our idea of how the world “ought to be” should be independent from how the world “actually is”. According to the practice-dependent thesis, instead, “[t]he content, scope, and justification of a conception of justice depends on the structure and form of the practices that the conception is intended to govern”. This methodological approach conceives the relationship between theory and practice as an interplay: normative (...)
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    Women, Animals, and Ecofeminist Critique.Greta Gaard - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (4):439-441.
  20. Más allá de la esperanza y la desolación: Séneca y la razón mediadora. La interpretación de María Zambrano.Greta Rivara Kamaji - 2004 - la Lámpara de Diógenes 5 (9):101-109.
     
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    La triplice Natività: la riflessione cristologica in Cusano dalle prediche giovanili agli scritti filosofici.Greta Venturelli - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
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  22. Toward a Queer Ecofeminism.Greta Gaard - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (1):114-137.
    Although many ecofeminists acknowledge heterosexism as a problem, a systematic exploration of the potential intersections of ecofeminist and queer theories has yet to be made. By interrogating social constructions of the "natural," the various uses of Christianity as a logic of domination, and the rhetoric of colonialism, this essay finds those theoretical intersections and argues for the importance of developing a queer ecofeminism.
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    The person of the category: the pricing of risk and the politics of classification in insurance and credit.Greta R. Krippner & Daniel Hirschman - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (5):685-727.
    In recent years, scholars in the social sciences and humanities have turned their attention to how the rise of digital technologies is reshaping political life in contemporary society. Here, we analyze this issue by distinguishing between two classification technologies typical of pre-digital and digital eras that differently constitute the relationship between individuals and groups. In class-based systems, characteristic of the pre-digital era, one’s status as an individual is gained through membership in a group in which salient social identities are shared (...)
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    The Hardier You Are, the Healthier You Become. May Hardiness and Engagement Explain the Relationship Between Leadership and Employees’ Health?Greta Mazzetti, Michela Vignoli, Gerardo Petruzziello & Laura Palareti - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  25. Tools for a Cross-Cultural Feminist Ethics: Exploring Ethical Contexts and Contents in the Makah Whale Hunt.Greta Gaard - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (1):1-26.
    Antiracist white feminists and ecofeminists have the tools but lack the strategies for responding to issues of social and environmental justice cross-culturally, particularly in matters as complex as the Makah whale hunt. Distinguishing between ethical contexts and contents, I draw on feminist critiques of cultural essentialism, ecofeminist critiques of hunting and food consumption, and socialist feminist analyses of colonialism to develop antiracist feminist and ecofeminist strategies for cross-cultural communication and cross-cultural feminist ethics.
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    Speaking of Animal Bodies.Greta Gaard - 2012 - Hypatia 27 (2):n/a-n/a.
  27. Dis-automatising (software) codification.Greta Goetz - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    Abstract“Applications” of knowledge symbolically and structurally “codify” thinking, often displacing the human who is relegated to passive, routine reproduction of operations and left with no space or time to understand or question the relations underlying the processes. This is both mirrored and augmented by the schematic narrowing of computational, calculative reason and nebulous or hidden code that is often read-only if human-readable at all. According to French philosopher Bernard Stiegler, this has toxic effects on learning, systemically and progressively embedding failures (...)
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  28. "Piers Plowman" and Contemporary Religious Thought.Greta Hort - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (51):374-374.
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    The Wider Domain of Evolutionary Thought. David Oldroyd, Ian Langham.Greta Jones - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):586-587.
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    Love and Marxism.Greta R. Krippner - 2020 - Politics and Society 48 (4):495-504.
    Erik Olin Wright’s scholarship is often considered to be formed by two entirely disjoint projects represented by his early work on class analysis and his later writings on “real utopias.” This essay uses Michael Burawoy’s recent formulation of the “two Marxisms” thesis as a foil to argue for the continuities rather than discontinuities in the body of work produced by Wright. More particularly, the critical spirit of the real utopias project infused Wright’s work on class analysis from its inception. It (...)
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    Verbal irony and the implicitness of the echo.Greta Mazzaggio, Alessandra Zappoli & Diana Mazzarella - 2023 - Pragmatics and Cognition 30 (2):412-443.
    Speakers can express a critical, dissociative attitude by being ironic. According to the Echoic account of verbal irony, this attitude targets a proposition that echoes a thought attributed to someone other than the speaker herself at the present time. This study investigated the role of echo in irony processing across the lifespan. Through a self-paced reading task, we assessed whether the degree of explicitness of the proposition echoed by the ironical statement and the age of the participant influenced irony processing. (...)
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    Jurisprudence in the Service of Pastoral Care: The "Decretum" of Burchard of Worms.Greta Austin - 2004 - Speculum 79 (4):929-959.
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    Al principio era el delirio... Reflexiones en torno a lo sagrado y lo divino en la filosofía de María Zambrano.Greta Rivara Kamaji - 2003 - Signos Filosóficos 9:61-79.
    La idea de lo sagrado constituye uno de los puntos fundamentales del proyecto filosófico de María Zambrano. Para ella, la religiosidad es la dimensión originaria de lo humano y desde ahí se pregunta por las condiciones de posibilidad de la existencia y cobra sentido una reflexión que abarca a la ..
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  34. El proyecto ético en La ética del placer de Graciela Hierro.Greta Rivara Kamaji - 2007 - la Lámpara de Diógenes 8 (14):160-167.
     
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    Heidegger desde Gadamer: Una lectura desde El origen de la obra de arte.Greta Rivara Kamaji - 2003 - Signos Filosóficos 10:55-72.
    The paper analyzes Gadamer’s interpretation of Heidegger’s text Die Ursprung des Kunstwerkes. The author believes that there are few analysis of Heidegger’s text that can attain the completeness of Gadamer’s interpretation. And also there are few analysis that assign to Heidegger’s text the imp..
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  36. Reproductive Technology, or Reproductive Justice?: An Ecofeminist, Environmental Justice Perspective on the Rhetoric of Choice.Greta Gaard - 2010 - Ethics and the Environment 15 (2):103.
    This essay develops an ecofeminist, environmental justice perspective on the shortcomings of “choice” rhetoric in the politics of women’s reproductive self-determination, specifically around fertility-enhancing technologies. These new reproductive technologies (NRTs) medicalize and thus depoliticize the contemporary phenomenon of decreased fertility in first-world industrialized societies, personalizing and privatizing both the problem and the solution when the root of this phenomenon may be more usefully addressed as a problem of PCBs, POPs, and other toxic by-products of industrialized culture that are degrading our (...)
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    A song of teaching with free software in the Anthropocene.Greta Goetz - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (5):545-556.
    Bernard Stiegler highlights many of the problems faced by education with respect to the ‘bringing forth’ of knowledge on an individual, collective, and technical level in the Anthropocene. These problems include the short-circuiting of dreams, automatization of thought, and toxic digital networks. Stiegler’s φάρμακον seeks to treat the toxicity of the Anthropocene with a care-ful hermeneutic approach that is directed towards the disautomatized, inventive, co-individuating knowledge act. This paper first explores Stiegler’s Anthropocene and his development of Heideggerian ποίησις in terms (...)
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    Comforting thoughts about death that have nothing to do with God.Greta Christina - 2015 - Durham, North Carolina: Pitchstone Publishing.
    A unique take on death and bereavement without a belief in God or an afterlife Accepting death is never easy, but we don't need religion to find peace, comfort, and solace in the face of death. In this inspiring and life-affirming collection of short essays, prominent atheist author Greta Christina offers secular ways to handle your own mortality and the death of those you love.
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  39. Permissivism, Underdetermination, and Evidence.Elizabeth Jackson & Margaret Greta Turnbull - 2023 - In Maria Lasonen-Aarnio & Clayton Littlejohn, The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evidence. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 358–370.
    Permissivism is the thesis that, for some body of evidence and a proposition p, there is more than one rational doxastic attitude any agent with that evidence can take toward p. Proponents of uniqueness deny permissivism, maintaining that every body of evidence always determines a single rational doxastic attitude. In this paper, we explore the debate between permissivism and uniqueness about evidence, outlining some of the major arguments on each side. We then consider how permissivism can be understood as an (...)
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    Imágenes de destrucción: actos iconoclastas en la cultura visual digital. Un episodio del conflicto bélico entre Ucrania y Rusia.Greta Winckler - 2022 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 13 (25):e139.
    Este trabajo toma como punto de partida un video difundido a modo de propaganda por el parlamento ucraniano en el marco del conflicto armado contra Rusia (2022). En él, se observa un falso ataque a la Torre Eiffel, entendida como ícono no solamente francés sino de relevancia internacional. De este modo, la destrucción (simulada) de este símbolo puede pensarse como un acto iconoclasta dentro de la cultura visual digital que permitirá reflexionar sobre el estatus de la imagen en la virtualidad, (...)
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    Social Darwinism revisited.Greta Jones - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (4-6):769-775.
  42. La recuperación hermenéutica del hierós logos.Greta Rivera Kamaji - 2005 - la Lámpara de Diógenes 6 (10):143-149.
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    Ludwiga Wittgensteina krytyka pierwszego twierdzenia Godla.Greta Wierzbińska - 2010 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 58 (2):207-234.
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    Women and eugenics in Britain: The case of Mary Scharlieb, Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, and Stella Browne.Greta Jones - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (5):481-502.
    (1995). Women and eugenics in Britain: The case of Mary Scharlieb, Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, and Stella Browne. Annals of Science: Vol. 52, No. 5, pp. 481-502.
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    The mushroom-shaped cloud: British scientists' opposition to nuclear weapons policy, 1945–57.Greta Jones - 1986 - Annals of Science 43 (1):1-26.
    The role played by scientists in opposing nuclear weapons policy in Britain has been underestimated or discounted in much of the historical literature on the 1940s and 1950s. In fact an active and vocal section of scientific opinion attempted to organize public opposition to nuclear weapons. This article describes their activities. It also assesses their significance in the wider anti-nuclear weapons movement in the years leading to the foundation of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
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    : How the Clinic Made Gender: The Medical History of a Transformative Idea.Greta LaFleur - 2024 - Isis 115 (2):437-438.
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    (1 other version)Mystical experience and philosophy.Greta Hort - 1939 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):11 – 25.
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  48. Modernidad y racionalismo en el pensamiento de María Zambrano.Greta Rivara Kamaji - 2009 - In González Ulloa Aguirre, Pablo Armando, Díaz Sosa & Christian Eduardo, María Zambrano: pensadora de nuestro tiempo. México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Plaza y Valdés.
  49. The elusive market: Embeddedness and the paradigm of economic sociology. [REVIEW]Greta R. Krippner - 2002 - Theory and Society 30 (6):775-810.
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    Digital Identities, Digital Ways of Living: Philosophical Analyses.Greta Favara & Nicole Miglio - 2021 - Phenomenology and Mind 20:12-16.
    This special issue seeks to problematize the role of digital technologies in the constitution of the self, taking up the phenomenological premise that experiential structures are shaped and renegotiated through interactions between subjects, environments, and the manipulation of both real and fictional objects. The articles herein address the effects of digital technologies on the human self and, conversely, the active, open, and plastic ways that the self experiences and shapes the digital w...
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