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  1. Toward a Taxonomy of Projective Content.Judith Tonhauser, David Beaver, Craige Roberts & Mandy Simons - 2013 - Language 89 (1):66-109.
    Projective contents, which include presuppositional inferences and Potts's conventional implicatures, are contents that may project when a construction is embedded, as standardly identified by the FAMILY-OF-SENTENCES diagnostic. This article establishes distinctions among projective contents on the basis of a series of diagnostics, including a variant of the family-of-sentences diagnostic, that can be applied with linguistically untrained consultants in the field and the laboratory. These diagnostics are intended to serve as part of a toolkit for exploring projective contents across languages, thus (...)
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  2. Rethinking vulnerability and resistance.Judith Butler - 2016 - In Judith Butler, Zeynep Gambetti & Leticia Sabsay (eds.), Vulnerability in Resistance. Durham: Duke University Press.
  3. Where is the child's environment? A group socialization theory of development.Judith Rich Harris - 1995 - Psychological Review 102 (3):458-489.
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    The emergence of events.Judith Avrahami & Yaakov Kareev - 1994 - Cognition 53 (3):239-261.
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  5. (2 other versions)Violence, Non-Violence.Judith Butler - 2006 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27 (1):3-24.
    What is immediately strange about Sartre’s controversial preface to Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth is its mode of address. To whom is this preface written? Sartre imagines his reader as the colonizer or the French citizen who recoils from the thought of violent acts of resistance on the part of the colonized. Minimally, his imagined reader is one who believes that his own notions of humanism and universalism suffice as norms by which to assess the war for independence in (...)
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    Heidegger and Theology.Judith Wolfe - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Martin Heidegger is the 20th century theology philosopher with the greatest importance to theology. A cradle Catholic originally intended for the priesthood, Heidegger's studies in philosophy led him to turn first to Protestantism and then to an atheistic philosophical method. Nevertheless, his writings remained deeply indebted to theological themes and sources, and the question of the nature of his relationship with theology has been a subject of discussion ever since. -/- This book offers theologians and philosophers alike a clear account (...)
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    Cognitive Kin, Moral Strangers? Linking Animal Cognition, Animal Ethics & Animal WelfareVERWANDTE IM GEISTE – FREMDE IM RECHT. SOZIO-KOGNITIVE FÄHIGKEITEN BEI TIEREN UND IHRE RELEVANZ FÜR TIERETHIK UND TIERSCHUTZ.Judith Benz-Schwarzburg - 2019 - BRILL.
    In _Cognitive Kin, Moral Strangers?_, Judith Benz-Schwarzburg investigates whether non-human animals share complex socio-cognitive abilities like culture, language and theory of mind with humans. She questions our supposedly human uniqueness and explores how cognitive kinship matters for animal ethics.
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    The Problem of Proliferation: Guidelines for Improving the Security of Qualitative Data in a Digital Age.Judith Aldridge, Juanjo Medina & Robert Ralphs - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (1):3-9.
    High profile breaches of data security in government and other organizations are becoming an increasing concern amongst members of the public. Academic researchers have rarely discussed data security issues as they affect research, and this is especially the case for qualitative social researchers, who are sometimes disinclined to technical solutions. This paper describes 14 guidelines developed to help qualitative researchers improve the security of their digitally-created and stored data. We developed these procedures after the theft of a laptop computer containing (...)
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  9. Rationality without reasons.Judith Baker - 2008 - Mind 117 (468):763-782.
    This paper challenges the assumption that reasons are intrinsic to rational action. A great many actions are not best understood as ones in which the agent acted for reasons--and yet they can be understood as rational, and as open to rational criticism. The relative paucity of explicit reason-giving, practical arguments in daily life presents a general philosophical problem. It reflects the existence of a class of ways in which reason can regulate action, which goes far beyond producing reasons or applying (...)
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    What makes a thriver? Unifying the concepts of posttraumatic and postecstatic growth.Judith Mangelsdorf & Michael Eid - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The New Schelling.Alistair Welchman & Judith Norman (eds.) - 2004 - London, UK: Continuum.
    Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Von Schelling (1775-1854) was a colleague of Hegel, Holderlin, Fichte, Goethe, Schlegel, and Schiller. Always a champion of Romanticism, Schelling advocated a philosophy which emphasized intuition over reason, which maintained aesthetics and the creative imagination to be of the highest value. At the same time, Schelling's concerns for the self and the rational make him a major precursor to existentialism and phenomenology. Schelling has exercised a subterranean influence on modern thought. His diverse writings have not given rise (...)
  12. Open Hope as a Civic Virtue.Judith Andre - 2013 - Social Philosophy Today 29:89-100.
    Hope as a virtue is an acquired disposition, shaped by reflection; as a civic virtue it must serve the good of the community. Ernst Bloch and Lord Buddha offer help in constructing such a virtue. Using a taxonomy developed by Darren Webb I distinguish open hope from goal-oriented hope, and use each thinker to develop the former. Bloch and Buddha are very different (and notoriously obscure; I do not attempt an exegesis). But they share a metaphysics of change, foundational for (...)
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  13. Poole on obscenity and censorship.Judith Andre - 1984 - Ethics 94 (3):496-500.
    HOWARD POOLE ARGUES THAT "THERE IS A RATIONAL NECESSITY LINKING NEGATIVE ATTITUDES TO PORNOGRAPHY WITH A READINESS TO IMPOSE CENSORSHIP." HIS ARGUMENT HAS THREE PREMISES: FIRST, THAT TO CALL SOMETHING OBSCENE IS TO EXPRESS STRONG BUT OFTEN NONMORAL DISAPPROVAL; SECOND, THAT THIS STRONG DISAPPROVAL COMMITS ONE TO SEEK LEGISLATION KEEPING THE MATERIAL FROM CHILDREN; THIRD, THAT SUCH LEGISLATION IS A FORM OF CENSORSHIP. I QUESTION EACH PREMISE.
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  14. Emerson and the Inhibitions of Democracy.Judith N. Shklar - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (4):601-614.
  15. The Demands of Deontology Are Not So Paradoxical.Judith Andre - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Research 16:407-410.
    The “paradox of deontology” depends partly upon ignoring the special responsibility each person has for her own actions, and partly upon ignoring the essential differences between refraining from X and persuading another to refrain. But only in part; the paradoxical situations schematized by Shaw can occasionally occur. When they do, his pragmatic defense of deontology is sound.
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  16. Utopian Lights. The Evolution of the Idea of Social Progress.Bronislaw Baczko & Judith L. Greenberg - 1990 - Utopian Studies 1 (2):151-153.
  17. Intellectual Trust in Oneself and Others.Judith Baker - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (4):586-589.
    In this book Richard Foley formulates the problem of the authority of others’ testimony, and of the rationality of one’s own beliefs, in terms of trust. Part 1 discusses the appropriateness of trust in one’s own cognitive faculties and beliefs, while part 2 argues that those assessments provide a basis for trust in others’ beliefs as well as those of one’s earlier and later selves. He does not offer us an analysis of trust or what it is to speak of (...)
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  18. My Client, My Enemy.Judith Andre - 1994 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (3):27-46.
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    The Debate about Dolly.J. Arlene Judith Klotzko - 2002 - Bioethics 11 (5):427-438.
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    A Reply in Defense of Impartiality.Judith Baker - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (1):92-100.
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    Aquinas and the Role of Anger in Social Reform.Judith Barad - 2000 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (1):124-144.
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    "Typhoid Mary" Strikes Back Bacteriological Theory and Practice in Early Twentieth-Century Public Health.Judith Leavitt - 1992 - Isis 83 (4):608-629.
  23. ‘The Ordinary’ in Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida.Judith Wolfe - 2013 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 17 (1).
    This paper analyses the opposing accounts of ‘the ordinary’ given by Jacques Derrida and Stanley Cavell, beginning with their competing interpretations of J. L. Austin¹s thought on ordinary language. These accounts are presented as mutually critiquing: Derrida¹s deconstructive method poses an effective challenge to Cavell¹s claim that the ordinary is irreducible by further philosophical analysis, while, conversely, Cavell¹s valorisation of the human draws attention to a residual humanity in Derrida¹s text which Derrida cannot account for. The two philosophers’ approaches are, (...)
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  24. Preliminary Evaluation of the FETASS Training for Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Study.Bettina Brehm, Judith Schill, Reinhold Rauh, Christian Fleischhaker & Monica Biscaldi - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    While several recent evaluation studies have shown the efficacy of parent training programs for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, manual-based training in German is still scarce. To address this gap, we developed a specific modularized training program for parents of children from preschool to pre-adolescent age with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The overarching purpose of the FETASS intervention is to enhance social communication behavior and quality of life of the child by coaching parents. As a proximal target, the FETASS training aims to (...)
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    The Origins of the Infinitesimal CalculusMargaret E. Baron.Judith Grabiner - 1990 - Isis 81 (2):346-347.
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    Modeling word and morpheme order in natural language as an efficient trade-off of memory and surprisal.Michael Hahn, Judith Degen & Richard Futrell - 2021 - Psychological Review 128 (4):726-756.
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    Women Doctors in Gilded-Age Washington: Race, Gender, and Professionalization. Gloria Moldow.Judith Leavitt - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):654-656.
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    The Economic Laws of Scientific Research. Terence Kealey.Judith Reppy - 2000 - Isis 91 (3):578-579.
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    Ästhetik – kein Gespräch unter Männern zur Frage: »Kant oder Hegel?«.Judith Siegmund - 2023 - Philosophische Rundschau 70 (2):188.
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    Educational intervention in patients with bruxism and temporomandibular dysfunction.Judith Aúcar López, Siomara Hidalgo Hidalgo, Loreydis Castañeda Casal, Maitee Lajes Ugarte & Melania Josefa Díaz Ramos - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (3):469-488.
    RESUMEN El presente texto expone los resultados de un estudio prospectivo, del tipo de intervención comunitaria aplicado en la Clínica Estomatológica Docente La Vigía, provincia Camagüey, con el objetivo de instrumentar una estrategia educativa en pacientes con bruxismo y disfunción temporomandibular en el período de enero de 2017 a enero de 2018. Se diseñó y aplicó una estrategia educativa según la metodología utilizada por la Maestría Nacional de Educación para la salud. Predominó el sexo femenino y las edades comprendidas entre (...)
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    Engaging the public : the role of the media.Chang Ai-Lien & Judith Tan - 2010 - In John Elliott, W. Calvin Ho & Sylvia S. N. Lim (eds.), Bioethics in Singapore: The Ethical Microcosm. World Scientific. pp. 51.
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    Two Comments from Our Readers.Joseph L. Romano & Judith Leonard - 2008 - Ethics and Medics 33 (7):4-4.
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    The Double Edge of Legitimation: The Micro Dynamics in Framing Corporate Community Involvement.Judith van der Voort & Lucas Meijs - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:271-276.
    This article draws on the results of an inductive qualitative study on the microdynamics of framing corporate community involvement. Insight is provided into these dynamics by using the metaphor of a social movement and drawing on that literature’s framing perspective. Based on accounts of diverse organizational members, we identify several double edges in framing CCI as a strategic issue, and we develop a model that helps to understand why and how strategizing CCI may be controversial.
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  34. Germany/Poland : The Ritualization of Apology.Judith Renner - 2016 - In Christopher Daase (ed.), Apology and reconciliation in international relations: the importance of being sorry. New York: Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  35. Burdened Virtues Virtue Ethics for Liberatory Struggles by Lisa Tessman.Judith Andre - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (2):193-196.
  36. Response to Bordo's “Feminist Skepticism and the ‘Maleness’ of Philosophy”.Judith Butler - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (3):162-165.
    Bordo argues that the “theoretics of heterogeneity” taken too far prevents us from being able make generalizations or broadly conceptual statements about women. 1 argue that the political efficacy of feminism does not depend on the capacity to speak from the perspective of “women” and that the insistence on the heterogeneity of the category of women does not imply an opposition to abstraction but rather moves abstract thinking in a self-critical and democratizing direction.
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    Choosing Either/Or: A Critique of Metaphysical FeminismGoing Too Far.Judith Clavir & Robin Morgan - 1979 - Feminist Studies 5 (2):402.
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    A Wake for Mother: The Maternal Deathbed in Women's Fiction.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1978 - Feminist Studies 4 (2):146.
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    The Equal Moral Weight of Self- and Other-Regarding Acts.Judith Andre - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):155-165.
    Self-regarding acts are frequently classified as non-moral; even more frequently, they are assumed to have less moral weight than parallel other-regarding acts. I argue briefly against the first claim, and at greater length against the second. Our intuitions about the lesser moral weight of self-regarding acts arise from imperfectly recognized, and morally relevant, differences between acts which are ordinarily described in misleadingly parallel phrases. ‘Love of self,’ for instance, and ‘love of another’ are not symmetrical attitudes, in spite of the (...)
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    Aquinas’s Assent/Consent Distinction and the Problem of Akrasia.Judith Barad - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (1):98-111.
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    INTERVIEW: In Their Words: A Living History of the Brown Decision.Judith Lynne Mcconnell & Blythe F. Hinitz - 2005 - Educational Studies 37 (1):77-82.
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    Le Theatre populaire selon Jean Vilar.Judith G. Miller, Philippa Wehle & Denis Gontard - 1983 - Substance 12 (3):119.
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    The New Historiography of Thought.Judith Schlanger & Marshall Olds - 1982 - Substance 11 (3):3.
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    (4 other versions)Textbooks in Greek and Latin.Judith Lynn Sebesta - 2006 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 99 (3):219-267.
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    Are Adolescents Good Candidates for RU 486 as an Abortion Method?Judith Senderowitz - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (3):209-214.
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    (2 other versions)Books in Review.Judith N. Shklar - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (4):653-657.
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    CHAPTER II. The Romantic Mind.Judith N. Shklar - 1958 - In George H. Sabine (ed.), After Utopia: The Decline of Political Faith. Duke University Press. pp. 26-64.
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    Affective Neuronal Selection: The Nature of the Primordial Emotion Systems.Judith A. Toronchuk & George F. R. Ellis - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Book Review: Pain in the Elderly. [REVIEW]Judith C. Ahronheim - 1997 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 25 (4):307-309.
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    Femininity," "Masculinity," and "Androgyny. [REVIEW]Judith Andre - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (2):156-157.
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