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    Menis and Pelex. Protagoras on solecism.Julia Lougovaya - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (1):274-277.
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    (1 other version)New Maladies of the Soul.Julia Kristeva - 1995 - Columbia University Press.
    These days, who still has a soul? asks Julia Kristeva in her psychoanalytic exploration, _New Maladies of the Soul._ Hailed by Peter Brooks in the _New York Times_ as "a critic of great psychoanalytic insight," Kristeva reveals to readers a new kind of patient, symptomatic of an age of political upheaval, mass-mediated culture, and the dramatic overhaul of familial and sexual mores. The book poses a troubling question about the human subject in the West today: Is the psychic space (...)
  3. Pro tem rationality.Julia Staffel - 2021 - Philosophical Perspectives 35 (1):383-403.
    Epistemologists routinely distinguish between two kinds of justification or rationality – the propositional and the doxastic kind – in order to characterize importantly different ways in which an attitude can be justified or rational for a person. I argue that these notions, as they are commonly understood, are well suited to capture rationality judgments about the attitudes that agents reach as conclusions of their reasoning. Yet, these notions are ill-suited to capture rationality judgments about attitudes that agents form while their (...)
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    Problem of sex differences in space perception and aspects of intellectual functioning.Julia A. Sherman - 1967 - Psychological Review 74 (4):290-299.
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    The Function of Boundary Conditions in the Physical Sciences.Julia R. S. Bursten - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (2):234-257.
    Early philosophical accounts of explanation mistook the function of boundary conditions for that of contingent facts. I diagnose where this misunderstanding arose and establish that it persists. I...
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  6. Our Sense of the Real: Aesthetic Experience and Arendtian Politics.Kimberley Curtis, Julia Kristeva, Ross Guberman, John Mcgowan, Norma Claire Moruzzi & Dana Villa - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (3):443-460.
     
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  7. The status of woman in America.Anna Julia Cooper - 1995 - In Beverly Guy-Sheftal (ed.), Words of Fire: An Anthology of African American Feminist Thought. The New Press.
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    “What the patient wants…”: Lay attitudes towards end-of-life decisions in Germany and Israel.Julia Inthorn, Silke Schicktanz, Nitzan Rimon-Zarfaty & Aviad Raz - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (3):329-340.
    National legislation, as well as arguments of experts, in Germany and Israel represent opposite regulatory approaches and positions in bioethical debates concerning end-of-life care. This study analyzes how these positions are mirrored in the attitudes of laypeople and influenced by the religious views and personal experiences of those affected. We qualitatively analyzed eight focus groups in Germany and Israel in which laypeople were asked to discuss similar scenarios involving the withholding or withdrawing of treatment, physician-assisted suicide, and euthanasia. In both (...)
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  9. El estado griego.Matute Vidal & JuliáN[From Old Catalog] - 1940 - [México,: D.F..
     
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    The Factor Structure and External Validity of the COPE 60 Inventory in Slovak Translation.Júlia Halamová, Martin Kanovský, Katarina Krizova, Katarína Greškovičová, Bronislava Strnádelová & Martina Baránková - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The COPE Inventory is the most frequently used measure of coping; yet previous studies examining its factor structure yielded mixed results. The purpose of the current study, therefore, was to validate the factor structure of the COPE Inventory in a representative sample of over 2,000 adults in Slovakia. Our second goal was to evaluate the external validity of the COPE inventory, which has not been done before. Firstly, we performed the exploratory factor analysis with half of the sample. Subsequently, we (...)
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    What is the message of the robot medium? Considering media ecology and mobilities in critical robotics research.Julia M. Hildebrand - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (2):443-453.
    This article makes the case for including frameworks of media ecology and mobilities research in the shaping of critical robotics research for a human-centered and holistic lens onto robot technologies. The two meta-disciplines, which align in their attention to relational processes of communication and movement, provide useful tools for critically exploring emerging human–robot dimensions and dynamics. Media ecology approaches human-made technologies as media that can shape the way we think, feel, and act. Relatedly, mobilities research highlights various kinds of influential (...)
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    Impact of gender and professional education on attitudes towards financial incentives for organ donation: results of a survey among 755 students of medicine and economics in Germany.Julia Inthorn, Sabine Wöhlke, Fabian Schmidt & Silke Schicktanz - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):56.
    There is an ongoing expert debate with regard to financial incentives in order to increase organ supply. However, there is a lacuna of empirical studies on whether citizens would actually support financial incentives for organ donation.
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    Will the Real Sex Slave Please Stand Up?Julia O'Connell Davidson - 2006 - Feminist Review 83 (1):4-22.
    This paper critically explores the way in which ‘trafficking’ has been framed as a problem involving organized criminals and ‘sex slaves’, noting that this approach obscures both the relationship between migration policy and ‘trafficking’, and that between prostitution policy and forced labour in the sex sector. Focusing on the UK, it argues that far from representing a step forward in terms of securing rights and protections for those who are subject to exploitative employment relations and poor working conditions in the (...)
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  14. Culture and nature: the language of symbols and nature in the oeuvre of the contemporary Polish architect, Marek Budzyński.Julia Sowińska-Heim - 2015 - In Christopher Crouch (ed.), An introduction to sustainability and aesthetics: the arts and design for the environment. Boca Raton, Florida: BrownWalker Press.
     
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    Market Reactions to Increased Reliability of Sustainability Information.Julia Lackmann, Jürgen Ernstberger & Michael Stich - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 107 (2):111-128.
    This article investigates whether investors consider the reliability of companies’ sustainability information when determining the companies’ market value. Specifically, we examine market reactions (in terms of abnormal returns) to events that increase the reliability of companies’ sustainability information but do not provide markets with additional sustainability information. Controlling for competing effects, we regard companies’ additions to an internationally important sustainability index as such events and consider possible determinants for market reactions. Our results suggest that first, investors take into account the (...)
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    On the Difference between Anthropocene and Climate Change Temporalities.Julia Nordblad - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (2):328-348.
    This article compares two dominating conceptual frameworks of the current global environmental crisis, the Anthropocene and climate change, with respect to how they can be deployed to think about the dynamics of political action. Whereas the Anthropocene has attracted the attention of audiences beyond specialists and has radically expanded the temporal horizon for politics, its temporal characteristics risk rendering it unhelpful for thinking critically about how the current environmental crisis can be addressed. Most importantly, by establishing a reference point in (...)
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    From Beethoven to Bowie: Identity Framing, Social Justice and the Sound of Law.Julia J. A. Shaw - 2018 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 31 (2):301-324.
    Music is an inescapable part of social, cultural and political life, and has played a powerful role in mobilising support for popular movements demanding social justice. The impact of David Bowie, Prince and Bob Dylan, for example, on diversity awareness and legislative reform relating to sexuality, gender and racial equality respectively is still felt; with the latter receiving a Nobel Prize in 2016 for ‘having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition’. The influence of these composers and (...)
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  18. Kantian constructivism.Julia Markovits & Kenneth Walden - 2020 - In Ruth Chang & Kurt Sylvan (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason. New York, NY: Routledge.
    Theories of reasons and other normativia can seem to lead ineluctably to a tragic dilemma. They can be personal but parochial if they locate reasons in features of the point of view of actual people. Or they can be objective but alien if they take reasons to be mind-independent fixtures of the universe. Kantian constructivism tries to offer the best of both worlds: an account of normative authority anchored in the evaluative perspectives of actual agents but refined by a procedure (...)
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    Race, Rights and Rebels: Alternatives to Human Rights and Development From the Global South.Julia Suárez-Krabbe - 2015 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    An analysis of the evolution of the overlapping histories of human rights and development, and an exploration of the alternatives, through the lens of indigenous and other southern theories and epistemologies.
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    Contrasting motivational orientation and evaluative coding accounts: on the need to differentiate the effectors of approach/avoidance responses.Julia Kozlik, Roland Neumann & Ljubica Lozo - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  21. Misery Loves Company.Julia Nefsky - 2011 - In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
    When one is going through a personal hardship, it is often comforting, or emotionally helpful, to hear from someone else who has gone through something similar. This is a common, familiar human phenomenon, but this chapter argues that it is philosophically puzzling. Unless one is in some sort of moment of vice, one would not want the other person to have suffered the hardship, and one should be pained to hear that they have. And yet the phenomenon is that hearing (...)
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  22. Katrina and the privilege of despair: Welch's model of connection in teaching for social justice.Alicia D. Brown, Julia G. Brooks & Michael G. Gunzenhauser - 2007 - Philosophical Studies in Education 48:76 - 86.
     
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    In Dialogue: A Response to Elizabeth Gould,?The Nomadic Turn: Epistemology, Experience, and Women College Band Directors?Julia Koza - 2005 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):187-195.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Response to Elizabeth Gould, “Nomadic Turns:Epistemology, Experience, and Women University Band Directors” Epistemology, Experience, and Women University Band Directors”Julia Eklund KozaClimate and its impact on women in instrumental music education is a tremendously important subject, and I thank Liz Gould for her thoughtful analysis. Rather than offering a critique of her work, I will respond as one might answer in a call and response. Gould has sung (...)
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    (1 other version)Die performative Oberflächlichkeit der Dinge. Design und die De-Konstruktion der Geschlechterverhältnisse.Julia Krumme - 2022 - Bielefeld: transcript.
    Die Einsicht, dass Sprache performativ Geschlecht herstellen kann, markiert seit langem den Kern des feministischen Mainstreams. Welche Rolle Alltagsgegenstände bei der Produktion spielen, ist in der Forschung bisher allerdings ein blinder Fleck. Eingebettet in das Feld des diskursiven Konstruktivismus und im Anschluss an Judith Butler und Michel Foucault zeigt Julia Krumme, welche affirmativ und subversiv performativen Möglichkeiten die Oberflächen gestalteter Objekte in sich bergen. Durch ihre interdisziplinäre Auseinandersetzung mit produktsprachlichen Theorien ermöglicht sie den Blick auf potenzielle Erweiterungen des Design-Begriffs.
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    Selbstbewegung und Lebendigkeit: die Seele in Platons Spätwerk.Michele Abbate, Julia Pfefferkorn & Antonino Spinelli (eds.) - 2016 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    What is the definition of that which is named "soul"? Can we give it any other definition than "the motion able to move itself" (Laws 895e)? The essays in this volume touch upon the central theme in Plato's late dialogues of the soul as the principle of self-motion and vitality. They discuss in particular the soul's relation to the intelligible world and understanding, as well as its cosmic and socio-political dimensions.
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    Wir segeln in unerforschten Gewässern: Debatten des Wirtschaftsphilosophischen Clubs München.Julia Böllhoff & Nicole Wiedinger (eds.) - 2013 - Marburg: Metropolis-Verlag.
  27. Conclusion : notes toward a global synthesis.John L. Brooke & Julia C. Strauss - 2018 - In John L. Brooke, Julia C. Strauss & Greg Anderson (eds.), State formations: global histories and cultures of statehood. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  28. Códices misceláneos de agronomía andalusí.Expiración García Sánchez & Julia María Carabaza Bravo - 1998 - Al-Qantara 19 (2):393-416.
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    ‘Their memories will never grow old’: The politics of remembrance in the athenian funeral orations.Julia L. Shear - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):511-536.
    Every winter in the classical period, on a specifically chosen day, Athenians gathered together to mourn the men who had died in war. According to Thucydides, the bones of the dead killed in that year lay in state for two days before being carried in ten coffins organized by tribe to thedêmosion sêmawhere they were buried and then a speech was made in honour of the dead men by a man chosen by the city. As his description makes clear, this (...)
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    Europhilia, Europhobia.Julia Kristeva - 1998 - Constellations 5 (3):321-332.
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  31. Filosofía de la historia.Julián Sanz del Río - 1977 - [Soria]: Centro de Estudios Sorianos, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Edited by Franco Díaz de Cerio Ruiz.
     
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    Narration et transformation.Julia Kristeva - 1969 - Semiotica 1 (4).
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    Re-telling the Story of Jesus: The Concept of Embodiment and Recent Feminist Reflections on the Maleness of Christ.Julia Baudzej - 2008 - Feminist Theology 17 (1):72-91.
    This paper is an attempt to look at the concept of embodiment in relation to incarnation and the maleness of Christ. It explores how feminist authors continue a critical engagement with Christology trying to carry on the retelling of Jesus' story. It appears that embodiment might play a crucial role as feminist theology tries to theorize the maleness of Christ and to consider it positively. The paper suggests that engagement with the maleness of Christ as prophetic could be beneficial in (...)
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  34. Go in Peace: The Art of Hearing Confessions.Julia Gatta & Martin L. Smith - 2012
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    The Role of Perceived Energy and Self-Beliefs for Physical Activity and Sports Activity of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic Stroke.Julia Schüler, Wanja Wolff, Julian Pfeifer, Romina Rihm, Jessica Reichel, Gerhard Rothacher & Christian Dettmers - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Physical activity counteracts some of the negative consequences associated with chronic neurological diseases. Here, we describe the levels of physical activity and sports activity in patients with multiple sclerosis and chronic stroke and test compliance with the recommendation for health-promoting physical activity of the World-Health Organization. Secondly, we tested for differences between the groups of patients, and thirdly, we examined relationships between PA and Sport with psychological indicators of perceived energy and self-beliefs. Psychological constructs were assessed with validated measures from (...)
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    Naming Φύσις and the “Inner Truth of National Socialism”: A New Archival Discovery.Julia A. Ireland - 2014 - Research in Phenomenology 44 (3):315-346.
    This article offers an interpretive reconstruction of Heidegger’s first reference to the “inner truth of National Socialism” in the 1934/35 lecture course, Hölderlin’s Hymns “Germania” and “The Rhine”, which has remained unknown due to an editorial error. Focusing on the distinction Heidegger draws between Greek φύσις and natural science, it examines the way Heidegger conceives politics more originally through Hölderlin and the naming force of Nature. It then contextualizes Heidegger’s specific reference to National Socialism in terms of the then contemporary (...)
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    Three-dimensional model of martensitic transformations with elasto-plastic effects.Julia Kundin, Heike Emmerich & Johannes Zimmer - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (11):1495-1510.
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    Metaphysik des Individuums: die Marx-Interpretation Michel Henrys und ihre Aktualität.Emil Angehrn & Julia Scheidegger (eds.) - 2011 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Surrealism in North Africa and Western Asia: crossings and encounters.Monique Bellan & Julia Drost (eds.) - 2021 - Beirut: Ergon Verlag, In Kommission.
    Surrealism in North Africa and Western Asia : crossings and encounters -- Multiple surrealisms -- Surrealist encounters.
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  40. En torno a los relatos de las dos Españas.Santos Juliá Díaz - 2006 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 27:220-224.
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    „Jak żywa” to "uniwersalny komunał"? O nieoczywistych związkach prozopopei z ekfrazą w powieści Portret Pierre’a Assouline’a.Julia Dynkowska - 2021 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 61 (2):83-99.
    It stands to reason that ekphrasis cannot be limited to the detailed but plain description of the artifact, for it often concerns what is not there in the painting as well. Authors of the ekphrases sometimes “animate” or “revive” a work of art, which manifests itself in narrativization of painted scenes. The process is also frequently supplemented by its continuation or backstory and fictitious utterances of figures depicted in the painting. The paper discusses a specific literary form of that kind (...)
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    Birds, grandfathers, and neoteric sorcery in Aeneid 4.254 and 7.4121.Julia T. Dyson - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (01):314-.
    On his way to convey Jupiter's rebuke to Aeneas, Mercury passes by his maternal grandfather Atlas, a mountain vividly personified as an old man with snowy beard/frozen rivers running down his chin . Here he pauses, then flings himself into the waves.
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    Translation and Cultural Nationalism in the Reign of Elizabeth.Julia G. Ebel - 1969 - Journal of the History of Ideas 30 (4):593.
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    Tugendethik und Verantwortung: Eine sozialanthropologische Perspektive.Julia Eckert - 2015 - In Jan-Christoph Heilinger & Julian Nida-Rümelin (eds.), Anthropologie und Ethik. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 151-170.
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  45. Narrativas de los ex penitenciarios imputados en el Juicio por Delitos de Lesa Humanidad cometidos bajo el control operacional del V Cuerpo del Ejército.María Julia Giménez - 2012 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 3 (5):5 - 10.
  46. The revoltingly contingent": Iris Murdoch's metaphysical bargain.Julián Jiménez Heffernan - 2014 - In Mark Luprecht (ed.), Iris Murdoch connected: critical essays on her fiction and philosophy. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press.
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    La dominación a través del discurso: el concepto “anti-sistema”.Julia Nuño de la Rosa & Joseba Fernández - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:335-344.
    En este artículo conceptualizamos a los mass media como dispositivos sociales de control destinados a reproducir una violencia simbólica que pretende mantener los esquemas de dominación derivados del consenso entre dominantes y dominados. En este contexto, analizamos cómo el término “antisistema” es utilizado por los medios de comunicación de masas, en un sentido claramente peyorativo, para designar a los colectivos que se posicionan en contra del funcionamiento del sistema político y económico actual. Así, intentaremos vislumbrar cómo el discurso dominante consigue (...)
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  48. Das Lernziel „Ethik“ in Studiengängen der Chemie: Empirische Bestandsaufnahme und Gestaltungsvorschläge.Philipp Richter & Julia Dietrich - 2017 - In Philipp Richter & Julia Dietrich (eds.), : Zwischen Faszination und Verteufelung: Chemie in der Gesellschaft. Berlin, Germany: pp. 145-150.
     
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  49. Metafísica analítica; introduccíon.Julián Sanz del Río - 1968 - Barcelona,: Ediciones de Cultura Popular. Edited by Eloy[From Old Catalog] TerróN.
     
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  50. Aphorisms From the Writings of Herbert Spencer, Selected and Arranged by J.R. Gingell.Herbert Spencer & Julia Raymond Gingell - 1894
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