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    Can we detect contract cheating using existing assessment data? Applying crime prevention theory to an academic integrity issue.Julia Hobson, Sonia Walker & Joseph Clare - 2017 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 13 (1).
    ObjectivesBuilding on what is known about the non-random nature of crime problems and the explanatory capacity of opportunity theories of crime, this study explores the utility of using existing university administrative data to detect unusual patterns of performance consistent with a student having engaged in contract cheating (paying a third-party to produce unsupervised work on their behalf).MethodsResults from an Australian university were analysed (N = 3798 results, N = 1459 students). Performances on unsupervised and supervised assessment items were converted to (...)
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  2. Virtue as a skill.Julia Annas - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (2):227 – 243.
    Abstract The article argues that a consideration of the idea, common in ancient ethical theory, that virtue is a skill or craft, reveals that some common construals of it are mistaken. The analogy between virtue and skill is not meant to suggest that virtue is an unreflective habit of practised action. Rather what interests ancient ethical theorists is the intellectual structure of a skill, one demanding grasp of the principles defining the field and an ability to reflect on the justification (...)
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    Leibniz on Causation and Agency.Julia Jorati - 2017 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents a comprehensive examination of Gottfried Leibniz's views on the nature of agents and their actions. Julia Jorati offers a fresh look at controversial topics including Leibniz's doctrines of teleology, the causation of spontaneous changes within substances, divine concurrence, freedom, and contingency, and also discusses widely neglected issues such as his theories of moral responsibility, control, attributability, and compulsion. Rather than focusing exclusively on human agency, she explores the activities of non-rational substances and the differences between distinctive (...)
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    Auditors' ability to discern the presence of ethical problems.Julia N. Karcher - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (10):1033 - 1050.
    Recently, society and the accounting profession have become increasingly concerned with ethics. Accounting researchers have responded by attempting to investigate and analyze the ethical behavior of accountants. While the current state of ethical behavior among practitioners is important, the ability of accountants to detect ethical problems that may not be obvious should also be studied and understood. This study addresses three questions: (1) are auditors alert to ethical issues; (2) if so, how important do they perceive them to be; and (...)
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    Degrees coded in jumps of orderings.Julia F. Knight - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):1034-1042.
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    To acquire wisdom: the way of Wang Yang-ming.Julia Ching - 1976 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Yangming Wang.
  7. In the beginning was love: psychoanalysis and faith.Julia Kristeva - 1987 - New York: Columbia University Press.
  8. On the development of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology of imagination and its use for interdisciplinary research.Julia Jansen - 2005 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4 (2):121-132.
    In this paper I trace Husserl’s transformation of his notion of phantasy from its strong leanings towards empiricism into a transcendental phenomenology of imagination. Rejecting the view that this account is only more incompatible with contemporary neuroscientific research, I instead claim that the transcendental suspension of naturalistic (or scientific) pretensions precisely enables cooperation between the two distinct realms of phenomenology and science. In particular, a transcendental account of phantasy can disclose the specific accomplishments of imagination without prematurely deciding upon a (...)
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  9. Plato: a very short introduction.Julia Annas - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This lively and accessible book focuses on the philosophy and argument of Plato's writings, drawing the reader into Plato's way of doing philosophy and the general themes of his thinking. It discusses Plato's style of writing: his use of the dialogue form, his use of what we today call fiction, and his philosophical transformation of myths. It also looks at his discussions of love and philosophy, his attitude towards women, and towards homosexual love. It explores Plato's claim that virtue is (...)
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  10. Computable Boolean algebras.Julia Knight & Michael Stob - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (4):1605-1623.
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    Psychoanalysis and the Polis.Julia Kristeva & Margaret Waller - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (1):77-92.
    The essays in this volume convince me of something which, until now was only a hypothesis of mine. Academic discourse, and perhaps American university discourse in particular, possesses an extraordinary ability to absorb, digest, and neutralize all of the key, radical or dramatic moments of thought, particularly, a fortiori, of contemporary though. Marxism in the United States, though marginalized, remains deafly dominant and exercises a fascination that we have not seen in Europe since the Russian Proletkult of the 1930s. Post-Heideggerian (...)
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    Group rights: perspectives since 1900.Julia Stapleton (ed.) - 1995 - Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
    Trust and corporation (extracts) / by F.W. Maitland -- Respublica Christiana -- by J.N. Figgis -- Society and state / by R.M. MacIver -- The discredited state / by E. Barker -- Conflicting social obligations / by G.D.H. Cole -- Community is a process / by M.P. Follett -- The eruption of the group / by E. Barker -- The masses in a representative democracy / by M. Oakeshott -- The atavism of social justice / by F.A. von Hayek -- (...)
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    Cross-cultural perspectives on the (im) possibility of global bioethics.Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.) - 2002 - Boston: Kluwer Academic.
    This collection of papers explores one of the central debates in the field of bioethics in the new century. It evaluates the controversy between the claim that there is a common morality accepted by all and the opposing view that there are different moral visions and moral rationalities, within which complex bioethical issues demand a solution. Contributions within this volume offer different approaches and perspectives on the pursuit of global ethics in the new century. They are organized under five major (...)
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    Sattelzeit’: the invention of ‘premodern history’ in the 1970s.Julia Angster - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (2):337-352.
    In her historicisation of the concept of the ‘Sattelzeit,’ Julia Angster argues that the term does not represent a meaningful definition of a specific historical epoch. Instead, it serves as source material for analysing the notions of West German historians during the 1970s. Although their conception of the ‘Sattelzeit’ built on the work of R. Koselleck, it simplifies his concept by transforming an analytical tool of conceptual history into a starting point for social history. It enabled the conception of (...)
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    Virtue and Heroism.Julia Annas - unknown
    This is the text of the Lindley Lecture for 2015 given by Julia Annas, an American philosopher.
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    Historical dictionary of Kierkegaard's philosophy.Julia Watkin - 2001 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
    This volume, which follows hard on the heels of publication of the final volume of the 26-volume set of Kierkegaard's writings , allows its readers 'to find their way quickly to relevant sources of help,' elucidates Kierkegaard's 'central concepts,' and demonstrates the contemporary relevance of his ideas.
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    Models of arithmetic and closed ideals.Julia Knight & Mark Nadel - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (4):833-840.
  18. Hanf numbers for omitting types over particular theories.Julia F. Knight - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (3):583-588.
  19. Normative ethics.Julia Driver - 2005 - In Frank Jackson & Michael Smith, The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  20. Plato on the triviality of literature.Julia Annas - 1982 - In J. M. E. Moravcsik & Philip Temko, Plato on beauty, wisdom, and the arts. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    Expansions of models and Turing degrees.Julia Knight & Mark Nadel - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):587-604.
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    Ivan Bunin and George Fedotov: A Discourse on the 1917 Revolution in Philosophical and Literary Thought of the Silver Age.Julia V. Klepikova - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (6):82-95.
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    Algebraic independence.Julia F. Knight - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (2):377-384.
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    Complete types and the natural numbers.Julia F. Knight - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (3):413-415.
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    Degrees of types and independent sequences.Julia F. Knight - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (4):1074-1081.
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    (1 other version)Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic.Julia F. Knight - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (3):1000-1006.
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    Requirement systems.Julia F. Knight - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (1):222-245.
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    University of California, San Diego, March 20–23, 1999.Julia F. Knight, Steffen Lempp, Toniann Pitassi, Hans Schoutens, Simon Thomas, Victor Vianu & Jindrich Zapletal - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (3).
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    When Physicians Don’t Know.Julia Knopes - 2020 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 63 (3):444-457.
    Physicians are trained to an expert degree in the scientific knowledge and skills of biomedicine. Despite this training, however, physicians’ professional lives are rife with instances in which they do not know. They must operate adeptly in the face of numerous uncertainties, as the extensiveness of the scientific literature, unknown mechanisms of pharmaceuticals or biological processes, and variations in patients’ etiologies and anatomies render it impossible to know everything. Similarly, physicians study vast swaths of scientific concepts and clinical skills throughout (...)
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    „Něco z odolnosti pravěkých tvorů“ – Hans Blumenberg a badatelská skupina Poetika a Hermeneutika.Julia Amslinger - 2020 - Pro-Fil 2020 (S1):32-37.
    Hans Blumenberg is often considered an intellectual solitaire, an “invisible philosopher” and a modern hieronym in the hermitage. But for Blumenberg’s scientific work of the 1960s, the picture is very different. Julia Amslinger introduces Hans Blumenberg’s interdisciplinary engagement within the research group Poetics and Hermeneutics that was founded in 1963.
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    Living God, The: Schleiermacher's Theological Appropriation of Spinoza.Julia A. Lamm - 1996 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    German theologian F. D. E. Schleiermacher's doctrine of God-the first to be developed in the post-Kantian era-fundamentally changed the course of Christian theology. The degree to which his doctrine of God was influenced by the philosophy of Benedict de Spinoza remains in dispute, however. This study examines the ways in which Schleiermacher actively adopted elements of Spinoza's thought in the development of his own theological doctrine of God. Julia Lamm's analysis of little-known but seminal essays by Schleiermacher reveals his (...)
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  32. Cicero on stoic moral philosophy and private property.Julia Annas - 1997 - In Jonathan Barnes & Miriam T. Griffin, Philosophia togata. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 151-173.
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    Passions of our time.Julia Kristeva - 2018 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Passions of Our Time showcases recent essays of Julia Kristeva's that demonstrate her capacious intellect, her gifts as a stylist, and the profound contribution of her thought to the challenges of the present. Kristeva considers literature, translation, psychoanalysis, disability, gender, humanism, and universalism, among other topics.
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    Voices of ancient philosophy: an introductory reader.Julia Annas - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Edited by one of the most renowned scholars in the field, Voices of Ancient Philosophy: An Introductory Reader is a unique and accessible introduction to the richness of ancient philosophy. Featuring a topical--as opposed to chronological--organization, this text introduces students to the wide range of approaches and traditions in ancient philosophy. In each section Annas presents the ancient debates on a particular philosophical topic, drawing on a greater diversity of ancient sources than a chronological approach allows. The book is divided (...)
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    Contribuições críticas sobre a produção científica na atualidade.Aline Accorssi, Julia Clasen & Anelise Fernandes Silveira - 2020 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:207-221.
    O teórico Michael Löwy afirmou que o campo científico é social e politicamente condicionado, não sendo viável estabelecer um distanciamento entre ciência e ideologia. No atual momento, é possível visualizar a clareza dessa afirmação, na medida em que o campo científico se demonstra obstruído diante do cenário político vivenciado. O pensamento crítico e problematizador é tido como um perigo eminente perante a conjuntura conservadora e antidemocrática que se acentua. Com isso, a produção de pensamento crítico e o posicionamento de resistência, (...)
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    Experiencia de Hacer Filosofía Con Niños Desde Las Voces de Los Docentes.Julia Alcain, Norma Letica Vázquez & Andrea Beatriz Pac - 2024 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 9 (1):1-15.
    En el presente escrito indagamos en representaciones de docentes en torno a la experiencia de llevar adelante propuestas de filosofía con niños. Para ello, proponemos, primero, precisar las implicancias de lo que denominamos escenas filosóficas, definimos a la enseñanza de la filosofía como un problema filosófico y caracterizamos, luego, la práctica a partir de una polémica sobre su denominación de filosofía para niños o filosofía con niños. Para relevar estas representaciones, realizamos seis entrevistas en profundidad a docentes que tienen amplia (...)
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    Doughnut.Christian Arnsperger & Julia K. Steinberger - 2023 - In Nathanaël Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf, Handbook of the Anthropocene. Springer. pp. 651-655.
    This article presents the basic building blocks, as well as the main implications, of Kate Raworth’s “Doughnut economics,” arguing that it is an essential tool for navigating the Anthropocene and for understanding what variables, both ecological and social, need to be adjusted and by how much. We show that Raworth’s “growth agnosticism” is not as problematic as it might appear, and we offer some elements of reflection on whether “the Doughnut” leads to post-capitalism.
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  38. The Contingency of Goodness and the Fate of Bulgarian Jews.Julia Kostova - 2001 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2001 (121):185-191.
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    My Body Had a Mind of Its Own: On Teaching, the Illusion of Control, and the Terrifying Limits of Governmentality (Part I).Julia Eklund Koza - 2009 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 17 (2):98-125.
    This essay examines control discourse in and out of educational settings, arguing that illusions of control are among the means by which governance is accomplished in domains far from schools. The tactical productivity of such illusions in non-school settings "necessitates" and explicates their prevalence in education. The first installment of this essay identifies some assumptions undergirding dominant control and management discourse; analyzes discussions of control in fields other education; and briefly examines the role that social location plays in fostering specific (...)
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    14 Beyond the Dialectic of Law and Transgression.Julia Kristeva - 2004 - In Sinkwan Cheng, Law, justice, and power: between reason and will. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 261.
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  41. Hannah Arendt's Concept of" Life".Julia Kristeva - 1997 - Common Knowledge 6:159-169.
     
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    Is There a Feminine Genius?Julia Kristeva - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (3):493.
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    Modern Theater Does Not Take (A) Place.Julia Kristeva, Alice Jardine & Thomas Gora - 1977 - Substance 6 (18/19):131.
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  44. Nouvelles formes de la révolte.Julia Kristeva - 2014 - In Jean-Marc Aveline & François-Xavier Amherdt, Humanismes et religions: Albert Camus et Paul Ricoeur. Berlin: Lit.
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  45. Psychoanalysis and the Imaginary.Julia Kristeva - 1998 - In Hugh J. Silverman, Cultural Semiosis: Tracing the Signifier. New York: Routledge.
     
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  46. 2 Psychoanalysts in times of distress.Julia Kristeva - 1994 - In Michael Munchow & Sonu Shamdasani, Speculations After Freud: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and Culture. New York: Routledge. pp. 13.
     
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    Pŭtuvam sebe si: spomeni: razgovori sŭs Sami︠u︡el Dok.Julia Kristeva - 2018 - Sofii︠a︡: IK "Kolibri". Edited by Samuel Dock & Krasimir Kavaldzhiev.
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    Rethinking “Normative Conscience”.Julia Kristeva - 2019 - Common Knowledge 25 (1-3):192-199.
    Written originally as part of a Common Knowledge symposium responding to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s homily against relativism, which was delivered immediately before his election as pope, this essay describes a reactionary German intellectual current that includes not only Ratzinger and the conservative jurist E.-W. Böckenförde but also the more liberal philosopher Jürgen Habermas. What the three share, according to Kristeva, is their assessment of “rationalist humanism” as incapable of sustaining constitutional democracies, which by nature “need ‘normative presuppositions’ [on which] to (...)
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  49. The Other Language; Or, Translating Sensitivity.Julia Kristeva, B. Bray, G. Fields & M. Westlake - 1997 - Common Knowledge 6:19-31.
     
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    The Psychic Life: A Life in Time: Psychoanalysis and Culture.Julia Kristeva - 2018 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 26 (2):81-90.
    Last year I published an autobiographical text in the form of interviews with a young psychologist entitled Je me voyage. The title’s neologism gives a nod to my foreign status in the French language which has largely determined my psychosexual positioning in research and in writing; the psychic experience has been central to my life’s trajectory In my familial context, culture constituted a world that made life liveable —and I experienced life, due to the importance accorded to language, as survival, (...)
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