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    A manifesto of the twenty–first–century academic proletariat in north America.Douglas Mann & Heidi Nelson Hochenedel - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (1):111–124.
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  2. (1 other version)Building the Evidence Base for Moral Resilience.Katie Nelson, Heidi Holtz, Katherine Brewer & Katherine Heinze - 2018 - In Cynda H. Rushton (ed.), Moral resilience: transforming moral suffering in health care. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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  3. Individuals-in-communities: The search for a feminist model of epistemic subjects.Heidi E. Grasswick - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):85-120.
    : Feminist epistemologists have found the atomistic view of knowers provided by classical epistemology woefully inadequate. An obvious alternative for feminists is Lynn Hankinson Nelson's suggestion that it is communities that know. However, I argue that Nelson's view is problematic for feminists, and I offer instead a conception of knowers as "individuals-in-communities." This conception is preferable, given the premises and goals of feminist epistemologists, because it emphasizes the relations between knowers and their communities and the relevance of these (...)
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    Questioning the Role of Epistemic Agency: A Response to Calvert-Minor.Heidi Grasswick - 2011 - Social Epistemology 25 (4):361 - 369.
    In ??Epistemological communities? and the problem of epistemic agency? (Social Epistemology 25 (4): 341?360), Chris Calvert-Minor outlines Lynn Hankinson Nelson?s theory of evidence and her claims with respect to communities as primary epistemic agents, and criticizes both Nelson and her critics (including myself) for their undue emphasis on epistemic agency. Calvert-Minor argues instead for an epistemology framed around practises rather than epistemic agents. I argue that Calvert-Minor?s criticism that epistemic agency plays too central a role in the epistemology (...)
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    If A, Then B: How the World Discovered Logic.Michael Shenefelt & Heidi White - 2013 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Heidi White.
    While logical principles seem timeless, placeless, and eternal, their discovery is a story of personal accidents, political tragedies, and broad social change. If A, Then B begins with logic's emergence twenty-three centuries ago and tracks its expansion as a discipline ever since. -/- The book treats logic as more than a tale of individual abstraction; it sees logic as also being a result of politics, economics, technology, and geography, because all these factors helped to generate an audience for the discipline (...)
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    On Some Differences about Meaning.Nelson Goodman - 1952 - Analysis 13 (4):90 - 96.
  7. Introduction: Aims and Claims.Nelson Goodman - forthcoming - Journal of Aesthetic Education.
     
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    Preventing the Slide down the Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Euthanasia While Protecting the Rights of People with Disabilities Who Are “Not Dead Yet.”.George J. Annas & Heidi B. Kummer - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (9):20-22.
    Since at least the advent of Jack Kevorkian’s “suicide machine” the major argument against adopting physician-assisted suicide laws has been that they will lead us down a slippery slope to state-sa...
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  9. Consent Does Not Require Communication: A Reply to Dougherty.Larry Alexander, Heidi Hurd & Peter Westen - 2016 - Law and Philosophy 35 (6):655-660.
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    The Ground of Induction.Everett J. Nelson - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (1):139-143.
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    On Some Questions Concerning Quotation.Nelson Goodman - 1974 - The Monist 58 (2):294-306.
    Philosophers of language have paid some attention in recent years to the nature of direct quotation, especially in discussions warning against confusion between use and mention, and perhaps even more attention to the proper interpretation of indirect quotation. Virtually all work on quotation has been confined exclusively to linguistic or verbal quotation. What about quotation of other sorts? If a string of words can quote another string of words, can a picture quote a picture, or a symphony quote another symphony? (...)
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    Putnam Hilary. Reds, greens, and logical analysis. The philosophical review, vol. 65 , pp. 206–217.Nelson Goodman - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):318-319.
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    Governmental incentives for corporate self regulation.John C. Ruhnka & Heidi Boerstler - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (3):309-326.
    This article presents an overview of traditional legal and regulatory incentives directed at achieving lawful corporate behavior, together with examples of more recent governmental incentives aimed at encouraging self regulation activities by corporations. These incentives have been differentiated into positive incentives that benefit corporations for actions that encourage or assist lawful behavior, and punitive incentives that only punish corporations for violations of legal or regulatory standards. This analysis indicates that traditional legal and regulatory incentives for lawful corporate behavior are overwhelmingly (...)
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    Resenha de 'Eine historische Einführung in die Philosophie des Wiener Kreises' (Rudolf Haller).Nelson Gomes - 2001 - Manuscrito 24 (1).
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  15. Linguagens da arte símbolos.Nelson Goodman - 2006 - Critica.
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  16. Variations upon Variation, or Picasso back to Bach.Nelson Goodman - 1988 - In Veikko Rantala, Lewis Eugene Rowell & Eero Tarasti (eds.), Essays on the philosophy of music. Helsinki: Akateeminen Kirjakauppa. pp. 43--167.
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    Building Effective Mentoring Relationships During Clinical Ethics Fellowships: Pedagogy, Programs, and People.Trevor M. Bibler, Ryan H. Nelson, Bryanna Moore, Janet Malek & Mary A. Majumder - 2024 - HEC Forum 36 (1):1-29.
    How should clinical ethicists be trained? Scholars have stated that clinical ethics fellowships create well-trained, competent ethicists. While this appears intuitive, few features of fellowship programs have been publicly discussed, let alone debated. In this paper, we examine how fellowships can foster effective mentoring relationships. These relationships provide the foundation for the fellow’s transition from novice to competent professional. In this essay, we begin by discussing our pedagogical commitments. Next, we describe the structures our program has created to assist our (...)
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    Seeing below the surface: making soil processes visible to Ugandan smallholder farmers through a constructivist and experiential extension approach.Lauren Pincus, Heidi Ballard, Emily Harris & Kate Scow - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):425-440.
    Ugandan smallholder farmers need to feed a growing population, but their efforts are hampered by declining soil fertility rates. Agricultural extension can facilitate farmers’ access to new practices and technologies, yet farmers are understandably often hesitant to adopt new behaviors. New knowledge assimilation is an important component of behavior change that is often overlooked or poorly addressed by current extension efforts. We implemented a Fertility Management Education Program in central Uganda to investigate smallholder farmers’ existing soil knowledge and their assimilation (...)
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    A Historical Dictionary of American Industrial LanguageWilliam H. Mulligan, Jr.Daniel Nelson - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):621-622.
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    Emch Arnold F.. Implication and deducibility.Everett J. Nelson - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):67-68.
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    Vredenduin P. G. J.. The logic of negationless mathematics. Compositio mathematica, vol. 11 no. 3 , pp. 204–270.David Nelson - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (1):92-93.
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    “Concept” is a useful concept in developmental research.Katherine Nelson - 2011 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 31 (2):96-101.
    Concepts have been a focus of research in developmental psychology for more than 50 years, although the target article does not refer to these uses of the concept of “concept.” I summarize some of the developmental research that is relevant to the issues raised. Cognitive content, concepts as internal products of memory, and the relation of internal concepts to language learning are pointed out important problems in considering the usefulness of the construct in psychology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    The Possibility of Inductive Moral Arguments.Mark T. Nelson - 2006 - Philosophical Papers 35 (2):231-246.
    Is it possible to have moral knowledge? ‘Moral justification skeptics’ hold it is not, because moral beliefs cannot have the sort of epistemic justification necessary for knowledge. This skeptical stance can be summed up in a single, neat argument, which includes the premise that ‘Inductive arguments from non-moral premises to moral conclusions are not possible.’ Other premises in the argument may rejected, but only at some cost. It would be noteworthy, therefore, if ‘inductive inferentialism’ about morals were shown to be (...)
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    Clinical Ethics Expertise: Beyond Justified Normative Recommendations?Janet Malek & Ryan H. Nelson - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (11):82-84.
    Volume 19, Issue 11, November 2019, Page 82-84.
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    Autism Advocacy Before and After DSM-5.Ryan H. Nelson - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):48-50.
    Volume 20, Issue 4, May 2020, Page 48-50.
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  26. We would love to have you over..." : building career capital in a new academic environment.Heidi Harju-Luukkainen - 2018 - In Alison L. Black & Susanne Garvis (eds.), Women activating agency in academia: metaphors, manifestos and memoir. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Ethical values supporting the disclosure of incidental and secondary findings in clinical genomic testing: a qualitative study.Marlies Saelaert, Heidi Mertes, Tania Moerenhout, Elfride De Baere & Ignaas Devisch - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-12.
    Incidental findings and secondary findings, being results that are unrelated to the diagnostic question, are the subject of an important debate in the practice of clinical genomic medicine. Arguments for reporting these results or not doing so typically relate to the principles of autonomy, non-maleficence and beneficence. However, these principles frequently conflict and are insufficient by themselves to come to a conclusion. This study investigates empirically how ethical principles are considered when actually reporting IFs or SFs and how value conflicts (...)
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    Breastfeeding: An Adaptive Process.Relindis D. Yovsi & Heidi Keller - 2003 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 31 (2):147-171.
  29. De quelques cas d'épicurisme strasbourgeois.Steven Nelson - 1981 - In Marc Lienhard (ed.), Croyants et sceptiques au XVIe siècle: le dossier des "Epicuriens": actes. Strasbourg: Librairie ISTRA.
     
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  30. Ansprechen und Auseinandersetzung: Heidegger und die Frage nach der Vereinzelung von Dasein.Eric Sean Nelson - 2000 - Existentia 10 (1-4):113-122.
     
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    ‘Barons’ Wars, under Other Names’: Feudalism, Royalism and the American Founding.Eric Nelson - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (2):198-214.
    SUMMARYThe Machiavellian Moment was largely responsible for establishing what remains the dominant understanding of American Revolutionary ideology. Patriots, on this account, were radical whigs; their great preoccupation was a terror of crown power and executive corruption. This essay proposes to test the whig reading of patriot political thought in a manner suggested by Professor Pocock's pioneering first book, The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law. The whig tradition, as he taught us, located in the remote Saxon past an ‘ancient constitution’ (...)
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    Validation of the Internal Structure of a German-Language Version of the Gender Role Conflict Scale – Short Form.Nikola Komlenac, Heidi Siller, Harald R. Bliem & Margarethe Hochleitner - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  33. Tierversuche als Modellmethode in der Pharmakologie.Wolf-Dietrich Sprung & Heidi Graf - 1986 - In Hans-Jürgen Stöhr (ed.), Natur- und Gesellschaftswissenschaften. Rostock: Die Universität.
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  34. In praise of boundaries : understanding mortality as an ally.Nelson R. Kellogg - 2022 - In Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green & Ted Peters (eds.), Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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  35. Clocks, Creation and Clarity: Insights on Ethics and Economics from a Feminist Perspective.Julie A. Nelson - 2004 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (4):381-398.
    This essay discusses the origins, biases, and effects on contemporary discussions of economics and ethics of the unexamined use of the metaphor an economy is a machine. Both neoliberal economics and many critiques of capitalist systems take this metaphor as their starting point. The belief that economies run according to universal laws of motion, however, is shown to be based on a variety of rationalist thinking that – while widely held – is inadequate for explaining lived human experience. Feminist scholarship (...)
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    Affiliation and Change: A Year of Campus Labor Activism.Cary Nelson - 1999 - Symploke 7 (1):85-96.
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    Any Given We.Scott G. Nelson - 2010 - Journal of International Political Theory 6 (1):23-46.
    Democracy and the state are two political notions that have come under considerable duress in late modernity. This paper considers a prominent critic of both, Sheldon Wolin. The paper examines three elements that figure in Wolin's analyses of democracy and the modern state in a central way: community, memory, and the culture of history. A theorisation of these elements can illuminate what is at stake in the articulation of political conceptions that yield communal forms through the constitution of political space. (...)
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    (1 other version)A Note on Contradiction.Everett J. Nelson - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):117-117.
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    (1 other version)A Study in Memory.John O. Nelson - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (3):421.
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    At the center.James Lindemann Nelson - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (1):i-i.
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    At the center.Hilde Lindemam Nelson - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (5):i-i.
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    At the Center.James Lindemann Nelson - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (5):i-i.
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    A theologian's response to Wilson's "on human nature".J. Robert Nelson - 1980 - Zygon 15 (4):397-405.
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    Bergmann Gustav. Syntactical analysis of the class calculus. Philosophy of Science, vol. 9 , pp. 227–232.Everett J. Nelson - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):170-170.
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    BASIC programs for computation of the Goodman-Kruskal gamma coefficient.Thomas O. Nelson - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (4):281-283.
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    Beyond the Sovereignty of Good.Ralph C. Nelson - 1994 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 10:124-141.
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    Carl Becker Revisited: Irony and Progress in History.Richard Nelson - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (2):307.
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    Co-operative functions of science and religion.Henry Nelson Wieman - 1968 - Zygon 3 (1):32-58.
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    Critical issues in democratic schooling: curriculum, teaching, and socio-political realities.Peter M. Nelson - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (3):387-389.
    Kenneth Teitelbaum’s new book, Critical Issues in Democratic Schooling: Curriculum, Teaching, and Socio-Political Realities (2020), explores the myriad socio-political issues undergirding the work...
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    Creation of Ethnicity in an Early Christian Document, the Epistle to Diognetus.Amanda Nelson - 2011 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 2 (2):21-30.
    Second century documents such as the Epistle to Diognetus can give us an insight into the creation of identity when Christianity was just starting to flourish. This study uses definitions of identity from the perspective of several scholars such as Jonathan Z. Smith and Denise Kimber Buell, as well as others. The aim of this work is to understand how identity was imagined in one important early Christian document.
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