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    Intercultural marriages: current trends in the Republic of North Macedonia.Irena Avirović Bundalevska - 2021 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 74:697-708.
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    Families in the Global World: A Comparative Analysis of Families in Germany and the Republic of North Macedonia (Case Study Analysis).Irena Avirović Bundalevska & Makedonka Radulovic - 2022 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 75:555-566.
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    Mobbing and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace in the Republic of North Macedonia.Irena Avirovic Bundalevska & Simona Zlatanovska - 2024 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 77 (1):683-711.
    Mobbing, defined as psychological harassment occurring through repeated activitiesaimed at degrading a worker on various grounds, represents a significant violationof human rights and dignity. It adversely affects physical, mental, and social healthwhile also hindering the professional future of the victim.Sexual harassment in the workplace includes unwelcome sexual advances, requestsfor sexual favors, and other forms of verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.Such behavior results in a hostile work environment, making it challenging for the victimto carry out their job effectively.This (...)
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    Implementation of the Ohrid Framework Agreement: Trends in Tolerance Among the Youth in the Republic of North Macedonia.Irena Avirović Bundalevska & Ivana Dragović - 2020 - Religious dialogue and cooperation 1:11-27.
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    Transformations of family structures: perception of new family models in the Republic of North Macedonia.Irena Avirović Bundalevska - 2020 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 73:461-472.
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    Big Data in food and agriculture.Irena Knezevic & Kelly Bronson - 2016 - Big Data and Society 3 (1).
    Farming is undergoing a digital revolution. Our existing review of current Big Data applications in the agri-food sector has revealed several collection and analytics tools that may have implications for relationships of power between players in the food system. For example, Who retains ownership of the data generated by applications like Monsanto Corproation's Weed I.D. “app”? Are there privacy implications with the data gathered by John Deere's precision agricultural equipment? Systematically tracing the digital revolution in agriculture, and charting the affordances (...)
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    Promises and challenges of deliberative and participatory innovations in hybride regimes: The case of two citizens’ assemblies in Serbia.Irena Fiket & Biljana Djordjevic - 2022 - Filozofija I Društvo 33 (1):3-25.
    A worrying trend of autocratization that has been spreading globally in recent years, has thrust forward a new wave of appeals for deliberative and participatory democracy as a remedy for the crisis. With a few exceptions, the majority of participatory and deliberative institutions were implemented in stable democracies. The efforts to institutionalize participatory and deliberative models are almost completely absent in Serbia and other Western Balkan countries. Yet, there has been a trend of citizen mobilization in the form of social (...)
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    Unisex sports: challenging the binary.Irena Martínková - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (2):248-265.
    This paper addresses some problems arising with respect to the male/female binary division that has traditionally been central to most sports. One strategy for dealing with this problem is to remov...
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    Teachers Between Job Satisfaction and Burnout Syndrome: What Makes Difference in Czech Elementary Schools.Irena Smetackova, Ida Viktorova, Veronika Pavlas Martanova, Anna Pachova, Veronika Francova & Stanislav Stech - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    As has been shown by several studies, teaching is a highly stressful occupation (Johnson et al., 2005), and most teachers experience work stress. Long-term stress decreases job satisfaction and can result in chronic exhaustion which can develop into burnout syndrome. Implications of burnout syndrome are strongly negative both for the personal and professional life of teachers. As burnout syndrome puts teachers’ well-being, quality of the teaching process and relationships with students at risk, it is important to seek ways to avoid (...)
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  10. Teachers’ Emotions and Self-Efficacy: A Test of Reciprocal Relations.Irena Burić, Ana Slišković & Izabela Sorić - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  11. Transgender Athletes and Principles of Sport Categorization: Why Genealogy and the Gendered Body Will Not Help.Irena Martínková, Jim Parry & Miroslav Imbrišević - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (1):21-33.
    This paper offers a discussion of the rationale for the creation of sports categorization criteria based on sporting genealogy and the gendered body, as proposed by Torres et al. in their article ‘Beyond Physiology: Embodied Experience, Embodied Advantage, and the Inclusion of Transgender Athletes in Competitive Sport’. The strength of their ‘phenomenological’ account lies in its complex account of human experience; but this is also what makes it impractical and difficult to operationalize. Categorization rather requires simplicity and practicability, if it (...)
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    Sex and gender in sport categorization: aiming for terminological clarity.Irena Martínková, Taryn Knox, Lynley Anderson & Jim Parry - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (1):134-150.
    It is difficult to develop good arguments when the central terms of the discussion are unclear – as with the current confused state of sex and gender terminology. Sports organisations and sports re...
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  13. Apocalypse 20, 2-4 et le millenium protestant.Irena Backus - 1999 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 79 (1):101-117.
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  14. Deux traductions latines du De Spiritu sancto de saint Basile. L'inédit de Georges de Trébizonde comparé à la version d'Erasme.Irena Backus - 1985 - Revue d' Etudes Augustiniennes Et Patristiques 31 (3-4):258-269.
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  15. Logique et theologie au 16e siecle: aux sources de l'argumentation de Martin Bucer.Irena Backus - 1980 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie.
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    Human Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence. When Are Computers Dumb in Simulating Human Reasoning?Irena Bellert - 1998 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 62:95-102.
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    The Post-post Society.Irena Gross - 2001 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 68.
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  18. Feminist philosophy of religion and the problem of epistemic privilege.Irena Nulman, Dennis Scolnik, David Chitayat, Lesly D. Farkas & Gideon Koren - forthcoming - Heythrop Journal.
  19. What is an educated man?Irena Rosenthal - forthcoming - Krisis.
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    Subject curriculum of the Japanese language.Irena Srdanović, Marina Diković & Melani Matika - 2024 - Metodicki Ogledi 30 (2):185-211.
    Interest in Japanese language, and consequently the number of students of the Japanese language is constantly growing, both globally, and on the national level. Pula University undergraduate study program of Japanese Language and Culture and graduate program of Japanese studies with Japanese Language Teaching module, the first accredited Japanese study programs in Croatia, open up the possibility of introducing the subject curriculum of the Japanese language in secondary schools in the Republic of Croatia. Creation of educated teaching staff and the (...)
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  21. O kierunku upływu czasu.Irena Szumilewicz - 1964 - Warszawa,: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
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    (1 other version)Ontology and political theory: A critical encounter between Rawls and Foucault.Irena Rosenthal - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 18 (2):147488511665963.
    Contemporary political thought is deeply divided about the role of ontology in political thinking. Famously, political liberal John Rawls has argued that ontological claims are best to be avoided in political thought. In recent years, however, a number of theorists have claimed that ontology is essential to political philosophy. According to the contributors to this ‘ontological turn’, ontological investigations may foster the politicisation of hegemonic political theories and can highlight new possibilities for political life. This essay aims to contribute to (...)
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    Developing nursing ethical competences online versus in the traditional classroom.Irena Trobec & Andreja Istenic Starcic - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (3):352-366.
    Background: The development of society and science, especially medical science, gives rise to new moral and ethical challenges in healthcare. Research question/objectives/hypothesis: In order to respond to the contemporary challenges that require autonomous decision-making in different work contexts, a pedagogical experiment was conducted to identify the readiness and responsiveness of current organisation of nursing higher education in Slovenia. It compared the successfulness of active learning methods online (experimental group) and in the traditional classroom (control group) and their impact on the (...)
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    Newton--kosmos, Bios, logos.Irena Štěpánová - 2014 - Prague: Karolinum Press.
    Irena Štěpánová in this book explores Isaac Newton’s engagement with ancient wisdom, the Hexameral tradition, Hermeticism, theology, alchemy as well as natural philosophy. In so doing, she brings together the established historiography with her own new insights. Štěpánová’s study is more than a study of Newton’s thought, for it contains a good deal of background on ancient (e.g., Hermeticism) and early modern thought (e.g., the Cambridge Platonists). She also uses the interpretative lenses of several contemporary Newton and non-Newton scholars (...)
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    Democracy and ontology: agonism between political liberalism, Foucault, and psychoanalysis.Irena Rosenthal - 2018 - Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    This book investigates the relationship between liberal democracies and ontology, that is, philosophical claims about the constitution of agents and the social world. Many philosophers argue that ontology needs to be avoided in political and legal philosophy. In fact, political liberalism, a highly influential paradigm founded by the philosopher John Rawls, makes the avoidance of ontology a core ambition of its 'political, non-metaphysical' programme. In contrast to political liberalism, this book argues that attending to ontological disputes is essential to political (...)
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    Open Categories in Sport: One Way to Decrease Discrimination.Irena Martínková - 2020 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 14 (4):461-477.
    Jane English, a pioneer in feminist sport philosophy, mentioned one simple idea that has received insufficient attention, but its consequences are of great importance for decreasing discrimination...
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    Slow Sport and Slow Philosophy: Practices Suitable (Not Only) for Lockdowns.Irena Martínková, Bernard Andrieu & Jim Parry - 2022 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (2):159-164.
    Before the pandemic, our life was often described as fast, since in globalised society speed has been generally understood as a marker of efficiency, productivity and diligence; and so many people...
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    Inclusion as the value of eligibility rules in sport.Irena Martínková - 2023 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (3):345-364.
    This paper continues the discussion of three values of sport (safety, fairness, inclusion) that has developed around the theme of inclusion of transwomen in the female category in World Rugby, as discussed by Pike, Burke and Imbrišević. In contrast to their discussion, in which these three values have been seen from the limited perspective of the inclusion of one group of athletes into a specific category of one sport, they are here discussed in the context of the categorization in sport (...)
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    Relationships Between Machiavellianism, Organizational Culture, and Workplace Bullying: Emotional Abuse from the Target’s and the Perpetrator’s Perspective.Irena Pilch & Elżbieta Turska - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (1):83-93.
    Exposure to bullying at work is a serious social stressor, having important consequences for the victim, the co-workers, and the whole organization. Bullying can be understood as a multi-causal phenomenon: the result of individual differences between workers, deficiencies in the work environment or an interaction between individual and situational factors. The results of the previous studies confirmed that some characteristics within an individual may predispose to bullying others and/or being bullied. In the present study, we intend to clarify the relationships (...)
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    Aggression and Play in the Face of Adversity.Irena Rosenthal - 2016 - Political Theory 44 (3):337-362.
    Recent discussions about the affective dimension of democracy have said too little about the way in which disempowered citizens can sustain their struggles in the face of adversity. This article develops a theory about democratic resilience of disempowered citizens by turning to the theory of aggression and play of Donald Winnicott. Drawing on Winnicott, I argue that resilience depends on a capacity to mourn, a capacity for dissent, and a capacity to invent new techniques for interaction. Yet, we need also (...)
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    Heideggerian hermeneutics and its application to sport.Irena Martínková & Jim Parry - 2016 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10 (4):364-374.
    Whilst hermeneutics had been traditionally associated with the interpretation of texts, Martin Heidegger gave it a new meaning, associating it with the interpretation of the existence of Dasein. This paper will explain the Heideggerian understanding of hermeneutics, based on the early work of Heidegger which focuses on the analysis of the being of Dasein. His main contribution was a shift of focus from the interpretation of an unknown object to the interpretation of the human being, which Heidegger sees as primary, (...)
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    Shikantaza – The Practice of ‘Just Sitting’: Ultimate Slowing Down and its Effect on Experiencing.Irena Martínková & Qian Wang - 2022 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (2):221-236.
    The Slow Movement brought with itself a focus on the speed of our living, and a desire to slow down our daily activities, including movement activities. Also, in the time of the current pandemic, m...
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    Agrippa on "Human Knowledge of God" and "Human Knowledge of the External World".Irena Backus - 1983 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 65 (2):147-159.
  34. Rousseau w refleksji autorów polskich.Irena Bednarz - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 84 (4):83-107.
     
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    The Modified Stroop Task Is Susceptible to Feigning: Stroop Performance and Symptom Over-endorsement in Feigned Test Anxiety.Irena Boskovic, Anita J. Biermans, Thomas Merten, Marko Jelicic, Lorraine Hope & Harald Merckelbach - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Failed expectations: can deliberative innovations produce democratic effects in hybrid regimes?Irena Fiket, Vujo Ilić & Gazela Pudar-Draško - 2022 - Filozofija I Društvo 33 (1):50-71.
    Participation in deliberation in stable democracies produces effects which are beneficial for democracy, while the results of deliberative innovations in non-democracies are more ambiguous. This article contributes to the debate about the effects of participatory democratic innovations on attitudes, related to democratic commitments, political capacities and political participation, in the increasingly ubiquitous hybrid regimes. We present the evidence collected from the participants before and after deliberative mini publics (DMPs), held in Serbia in 2020. Serbia is an exemplary case of a (...)
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    Awas bahaya Kristenisasi di Indonesia.Irena Handono - 2005 - Bekasi: Bima Rodheta.
    Critics on Christianization in Indonesia through a religious comparison between Islam and Christian from a Muslim convert viewpoints.
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    ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’ On the Relevance of an Ontology and Ethics of Non-Cooperation.Irena Rosenthal - 2023 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 52 (1):72-83.
    ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’ On the Relevance of an Ontology and Ethics of Non-Cooperation In ‘Rawls, Habermas and Liberal Democratic Law, Van der Walt asks how liberal democracy can be sustained when liberal-democratic ideals are in peril. In my response, I challenge Van der Walt’s methodological claim that liberal-democratic principles can and should be uprooted from metaphysics. I also question his claim that liberal-democratic ethics ultimately boils down to accepting terms of social cooperation that one does not (...)
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    Microbe–Microbe, Microbe–Plant Biocommunication.Irena Sherameti, Paul Murugan, Shashibala Singh & Ajit Varma - 2010 - In Günther Witzany (ed.), Biocommunication in Soil Microorganisms. Springer. pp. 439.
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    Rozjímání vpřed i vzad: Karlu Kosíkovi k pětasedmdesátinám.Irena ésnebergovâa (ed.) - 2001 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Zygmunt Zawirski: His Life and Work: With Selected Writings on Time, Logic and the Methodology of Science.Irena Szumilewicz & Zygmunt Zawirski - 1994 - Springer Verlag.
    Zygmunt Zawirski (1882-1948), an eminent and original Polish philosopher, belonged to the Lwow-Warsaw School (LWS) which left an indelible trace in logic, semiotics and philosophy of science. LWS was founded in 1895 by K. Twardowski, a disciple of Brentano, in the spirit of clarity, realism and analytic philosophy. LWS was more than 25 years older than the Vienna Circle (VC). This belies, inter alia, the not infrequently repeated statement that LWS was one of the many centres initiated by VC.
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    Aesthetic education.Irena Wojnar - 1978 - [New York: sold by Unipub].
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    An Introduction to the Phenomenological Study of Sport.Irena Martínková & Jim Parry - 2011 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (3):185 - 201.
    In the literature related to the study of sport, the idea of phenomenology appears with various meanings. The aim of this paper is to sketch the nature, methods and central concepts of phenomenology, and thereby to distinguish philosophical phenomenology from its empirical applications. We shall begin by providing an overview of what we think phenomenology is and is not, by introducing the following points: we distinguish phenomenology from phenomenalism; the ontological from the ontic; transcendental subjectivity from subjectivity; phenomenology from phenomenography; (...)
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    Instrumentalization of the athlete: interpreting Dokic and Agassi via Kafka’s Metamorphosis.Irena Martínková, John Quay & Jim Parry - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-19.
    This article discusses one kind of athlete instrumentalization by reinterpreting Kafka’s novella Metamorphosis, in which the main character, Gregor Samsa, may be seen as a victim of family exploitation. We suggest that this story can be taken as a metaphor in the context of sport—of a ‘tennis mom’ or a ‘football dad’, who comes to see their child in instrumental terms. In a highly competitive sporting environment, instrumentalization has a direct impact on the young athlete, whose sporting encounter is profoundly (...)
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    Safe Danger – On the Experience of Challenge, Adventure and Risk in Education.Irena Martínková & Jim Parry - 2017 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (1):75-91.
    This article reconsiders the presence and value of danger in outdoor and adventurous activities and sports in safety-conscious societies, especially in relation to the education of children and youth. Based on an original analysis of the relation between the concepts of ‘risk’ and ‘danger’, we offer an account of the relation between challenge, adventure, risk and danger, and emphasise the importance of teaching risk recognition, risk assessment, risk management and risk avoidance to children and youth, without the necessity of exposing (...)
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    On a Condition of the Coherence of Texts.Irena Bellert - 1970 - Semiotica 2 (4).
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    Anthropos as Kinanthropos: Heidegger and PatoČka on Human Movement.Irena Martínková - 2011 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (3):217 - 230.
    This paper explores the topic of movement in relation to the human being (anthropos). This topic will be presented from the point of view of phenomenology and related to the area of sport. Firstly, I shall briefly present a description of the human being as static, within which mechanistic, physical movement is ascribed to the body. Secondly, I shall present a different conception of the human being ? the human being as movement ? using a phenomenological approach to the human (...)
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  48. G. W. Leibniz and Protestant scholasticism in the years 1698-1704.Irena Backus - 2013 - In Jordan J. Ballor, David S. Sytsma & Jason Zuidema (eds.), Church and School in Early Modern Protestantism. Brill.
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    The Influence of the Catholic Church on the Family in Italy.Irena Avirovikj - 2017 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 70:447-464.
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  50. Reformation Readings of the Apocalypse. Geneva, Zurich, and Wittenberg.Irena Backus - 2001 - Utopian Studies 12 (2):253-255.
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