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    Ethical considerations related to virtual visiting for families and critically ill patients in intensive care: a qualitative descriptive study.Kirsty Clarke, Karen Borges, Sultan Hatab, Lauren Richardson, Jessica Taylor, Robyn Evans, Bethany Chung, Harriet Cleverdon, Andreas Xyrichis, Amelia Cook, Joel Meyer & Louise Rose - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-7.
    Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual visiting technologies were rapidly integrated into the care offered by intensive care units (ICUs) in the UK and across the globe. Today, these technologies offer a necessary adjunct to in-person visits for those with ICU access limited by geography, work/caregiving commitments, or frailty. However, few empirical studies explore the ethical issues associated with virtual visiting. This study aimed to explore the anticipated or unanticipated ethical issues raised by using virtual visiting in the ICU, such (...)
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  2. Labyrinths.Borges - 2006 - In Thomas L. Cooksey (ed.), Masterpieces of philosophical literature. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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  3. The Rules of Logic Composition for the Bayesian Epistemic e-Values.Wagner Borges & Julio Michael Stern - 2007 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 15 (5-6):401-420.
    In this paper, the relationship between the e-value of a complex hypothesis, H, and those of its constituent elementary hypotheses, Hj, j = 1… k, is analyzed, in the independent setup. The e-value of a hypothesis H, ev, is a Bayesian epistemic, credibility or truth value defined under the Full Bayesian Significance Testing mathematical apparatus. The questions addressed concern the important issue of how the truth value of H, and the truth function of the corresponding FBST structure M, relate to (...)
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  4. Relating Narratives: Storytelling and Selfhood.Adriana Cavarero - 1997 - Routledge.
    Relating Narratives is a major new work by the philosopher and feminist thinker Adriana Cavarero. First published in Italian to widespread acclaim, Relating Narratives is a fascinating and challenging new account of the relationship between selfhood and narration. Drawing a diverse array of thinkers from both the philosophical and the literary tradition, from Sophocles and Homer to Hannah Arendt, Karen Blixen, Walter Benjamin and Borges, Adriana Cadarero's theory of the `narratable self' shows how narrative models in philosophy and (...)
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  5. On synchronic dogmatism.Rodrigo Borges - 2015 - Synthese 192 (11):3677-3693.
    Saul Kripke argued that the requirement that knowledge eliminate all possibilities of error leads to dogmatism . According to this view, the dogmatism puzzle arises because of a requirement on knowledge that is too strong. The paper argues that dogmatism can be avoided even if we hold on to the strong requirement on knowledge. I show how the argument for dogmatism can be blocked and I argue that the only other approach to the puzzle in the literature is mistaken.
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    Progresso, ciência e tecnologia. Reseña de "A Psicologia no futuro: os psicólogos mais destacados do mundo falam sobre o futuro de sua disciplina" de Ardila, R.Vicente Cassepp-Borges - 2011 - Revista Aletheia 34:187-189.
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    A different order of difficulty: literature after Wittgenstein.Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé - 2020 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    This innovative critical study reinterprets Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy for the study of modernist and contemporary literature and brings Wittgenstein into literary conversations around problems of difficulty, ethical instruction, and the yearning for transformation. Central to Karen Zumhagen-Yekple͹'s book are her critical readings of key modernist texts by Franz Kafka, Virginia Woolf, and James Joyce. Throughout, Zumhagen-Yekplé brings to bear an interpretive framework that she derives from Wittgenstein's gnomic "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" (first published in English in 1922, the "annus mirabilis" of (...)
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    Explaining Knowledge: New Essays on the Gettier Problem.Rodrigo Borges, Claudio de Almeida & Peter David Klein (eds.) - 2017 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    The 'Gettier Problem' has been central to epistemology since 1963, when Edmund Gettier presented a powerful challenge to the standard analysis of knowledge. Now twenty-six leading philosophers examine the issues that arise from Gettier's challenge, setting the agenda for future work on the central problem of epistemology.
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    The relation between social sharing and the duration of emotional experience.Karen Brans, Iven Van Mechelen, Bernard Rimé & Philippe Verduyn - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (6):1023-1041.
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    Evidence Against Empiricist Accounts of the Origins of Numerical Knowledge.Karen Wynn - 1992 - Mind and Language 7 (4):315-332.
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    The Rights of Woman and the Equal Rights of Men.Karen Green - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (3):403-430.
    While standard histories of Western political thought represent women’s rights as an offshoot of the earlier movement for the equal rights of men, this essay argues that the eighteenth-century push for democracy and equal rights was grounded in arguments first used to defend women’s right to moral and religious self-determination, based on their rational and spiritual equality with men. In tandem with the rise of critiques of absolute monarchy, ideal marriage, which had previously involved lordship and subjection, was transformed into (...)
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    Critical Response V:“Rather Like a Habit”.Karen Tongson - 2024 - Critical Inquiry 51 (1):192-196.
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    Men, women, and friendship:: What they say, what they do.Karen Walker - 1994 - Gender and Society 8 (2):246-265.
    Using data from 52 in-depth interviews with working-class and professional men and women, I examine gender differences in friendships. Men and women respond to global questions about friendship in culturally specific ways. Men focus on shared activities, and women focus on shared feelings. Responses to questions about specific friends, however, reveal more variation in same-sex friendships than the literature indicates. Men share feelings more, whereas women share feelings less; furthermore, the extent to which they do so varies by class. I (...)
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    Legitimacy and Lawmaking: A Tale of Three International Courts.Karen J. Alter & Laurence R. Helfer - 2013 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 14 (2):479-504.
    This Article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive judicial lawmaking. We compare lawmaking by three regional integration courts - the Court of Justice of the European Union, the Andean Tribunal of Justice, and the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice. These courts have similar jurisdictional grants and access rules, yet each has behaved in a strikingly different way when faced with opportunities to engage in expansive judicial lawmaking. The CJEU is the most activist, but its audacious (...)
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    Turning the Tables.Karen Wright & Doris Schroeder - 2016 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 25 (2):219-227.
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    Liberty and Virtue in Catherine Macaulay's Enlightenment Philosophy.Karen Green - 2012 - Intellectual History Review 22 (3):411-426.
    Argues that like more conservative feminist writers, Gabrielle Suchon and Mary Astell, writing earlier in the Eighteenth Century, Macaulay's concept of liberty is closely tied to virtue and involves free self government according to reason. Unlike these earlier writers from this concept of liberty she deduces the rationality of democratic republican government. Thus the grounds on which she builds her republicanism involve a very different concept of rational self interest to that usually assumed to ground social contract theory. For virtue (...)
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    Comments on Tommie Shelby, Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform.Karen Adkins - 2018 - Social Philosophy Today 34:167-170.
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    The Inadequacy of Choice Language in Migration Debates.Karen Adkins - 2022 - Social Philosophy Today 38:143-146.
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    Learning and exploration: Lessons from infants.Karen E. Adolph, Ludovic M. Marin & Frederic F. Fraisse - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):213-214.
    Based on studies with infants, we expand on Stoffregen & Bardy's explanation of perceptual motor errors, given the global array. Information pick-up from the global array is not sufficient without adequate exploratory movements and learning to support perceptually guided activity.
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    Behavioral Responses of Nursing Home Residents to Visits From a Person with a Dog,a Robot Seal or aToy Cat.Karen Thodberg, Lisbeth U. Sørensen, Poul B. Videbech, Pia H. Poulsen, Birthe Houbak, Vibeke Damgaard, Ingrid Keseler, David Edwards & Janne W. Christensen - 2016 - Anthrozoos 29 (1):107-121.
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    A Discussion of Critical Issues in Environmental Education: An Interview with Dianne Saxe.Karen S. Acton & Dianne Saxe - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (4):808-816.
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    Introduction.Karen Adkins & Geoffrey Karabin - 2023 - Social Philosophy Today 39:1-6.
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    Productive Alienation via Service Learning.Karen Adkins - 2018 - Teaching Philosophy 41 (3):217-238.
    This paper argues for the specific pedagogical and philosophical value of toggling between places, as experienced in service or community-based learning. Regular shifting of student perspectives by traveling from a classroom to a community service site alienates students from their assumptions about beliefs, and opens up more diverse perspectives within the classroom.
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    Assessing the L2 pragmatic awareness of non-native EFL teacher candidates: Is spotting a problem enough?Karen Glaser - 2020 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 16 (1):33-65.
    The assessment of pragmatic skills in a foreign or second language (L2) is usually investigated with regard to language learners, but rarely with regard to non-native language instructors, who are simultaneously teachers and (advanced) learners of the L2. With regard to English as the target language, this is a true research gap, as nonnative English-speaking teachers (non-NESTs) constitute the majority of English teachers world-wide (Kamhi-Stein 2016). Addressing this research gap, this paper presents a modified replication of Bardovi-Harlig and Dörnyei’s (1998) (...)
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    Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition.Karen I. Vaughn - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    This 1994 book examines the development of the ideas of the new Austrian school from its beginnings in Vienna in the 1870s to the present. It focuses primarily in showing how the coherent theme that emerges from the thought of Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, Ludwig Lachman, Israel Kirzner and a variety of new younger Austrians is an examination of the implications of time and ignorance for economic theory.
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    Paradoxes of Professionalization: Parallel Dilemmas in Women's Organizations in the Americas.Karen W. Tice & Lisa Markowitz - 2002 - Gender and Society 16 (6):941-958.
    During the past two decades, opportunities for women's social movement organizations to expand their scope of engagement have often been accompanied by greater vulnerability to donor discipline and scrutiny. Efforts by activists to accommodate the demands for accountability and institutional sustainability by professionalizing their organizations have been instrumental in moving feminist concerns into the political mainstream. However, such institutionalization has frequently contributed to the persistence or creation of social hierarchies within and between women's organizations, as well as to shifts in (...)
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    Privatizing Competition Regulation.Karen Yeung - 1998 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 18 (4):581-615.
    At present, the task of enforcing UK competition law lies almost exclusively with a public regulator. One of the aims of the Competition Bill which is currently before Parliament is to enable private litigants to seek redress through the courts for harm caused by unlawful anti-competitive conduct. This article considers the appropriate role of private actions in the enforcement of competition law. It is argued that private actions are of both instrumental and intrinsic value: not only can private actions act (...)
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    Passions and evil in Kant's philosophy.Maria Borges - 2014 - Manuscrito 37 (2):333-355.
    In this paper, I aim at relating passions to evil in Kant's philosophy. I begin by explaining the difference between affects and passions in the text Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View. Kant claims that both affects and passions are illnesses of the mind, because both affect and passion hinder the sovereignty of reason. I show that passions are worse than affects for the purpose of pure reason. Second, I relate affects and passions to the degrees of the propensity (...)
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    You Will Never Forget: Narrative, Bereavement, and Worldview among Kwanga Women.Karen J. Brison - 1995 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 23 (4):474-488.
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    Homelessness and TB: A Study in Failure.Karen Brudney - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):360-367.
    Homelessness has existed in America since colonial times, and the attitudes, analyses and solutions offered through the succeeding centuries have evolved far less radically than recent media attention might suggest. From the building of the first poorhouse in Boston in 1664, to the conversion of massive armories into latter day poorhouses in New York City in the 1980s, our society has had ambivalent feelings towards the poor and the homeless. The outbreak and progression of tuberculosis in such settings—a seeming mystery (...)
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    Poder esquecer. O esquecimento como acontecimento e como possibilidade ontológica em Heidegger.Irene Borges-Duarte - 2024 - Studia Heideggeriana 13:11-28.
    O esquecimento é uma experiência incómoda da quotidianeidade. Marca de temporalidade e de finitude, tem carácter ontológico e alcance ôntico. Manifesta o caminho da verdade do ser à maneira humana e do ser no mundo de tudo quanto há. Heidegger define esse caminho ontológico incontornável como sendo o da metafísica ocidental, hoje culminante na época da técnica. Mas, numa abordagem meta-ontológica, o fenómeno ontológico de poder esquecer constitui uma possibilidade para o existir de cada um, enquanto projecto. O não-esquecimento compulsivo-obsessivo (...)
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    Ciencias de la complejidad: meterle al mundo lo que el mundo no tiene. Desentrañando la metáfora. Entrevista a Carlos Eduardo Maldonado.Rosa María Medina Borges - 2024 - Praxis Filosófica 58:e50113590.
    No soy periodista. Debo confesar que tampoco he buscado, para mi primera ocasión como entrevistadora, ninguna información acerca de los procedimientos aceptados como válidos para esta forma de comunicación. Y menos aún, no pensaba saber cómo se hace una entrevista de corte académico o científico. Pero las cosas pasan por algo y no todo se resuelve dominando pasos o procedimientos. Dejarme llevar por la fluidez de verbo y pensamiento de mi entrevistado, me ha hecho sentirme muy cómoda. El tiempo transcurrió (...)
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    The epistemic reach of aisthēsis in Theaetetus 184-6.Anderson de Paula Borges - 2024 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 29 (1).
    This paper explores the scope of the theses presented in _Theaetetus_ 184-6 concerning the epistemic capacity of _aisthēsis_. I develop two main arguments in this analysis. First, I situate the passage within the broader context of 151-183 and propose that the argument in 184-6 stands independently of the analysis of the Protagorean theses conducted in 151-183. Then, I analyze the traditional reading of 184-6, which holds that _aisthēsis_ lacks cognition, and contrast this perspective with that of those who argue that (...)
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    On subjects, objects, and ground: Life as the form of judgment.Karen Ng - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):1162-1175.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 1162-1175, December 2021.
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    Berlin: “Medieval Theories of the Intellect”.Lucas Nogueira Borges - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 65:500-503.
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    Common verbal quantifiers: Usage and interpretation.Marilyn A. Borges & Barbara K. Sawyers - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (2):335.
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  37. Actions and feelings: Série 2.Maria Borges - 2008 - Kant E-Prints 3:115-122.
    In this paper, I analyze Kant’s theory of action and if human beings can act morally without being moved by sensible feelings. I will show that the answer of the Critique of Pure Reason, Groundwork and the Critical of Practical Reason is without any doubt “yes”, but Kant is ambiguous in the Metaphysics of Morals and also in the Anthropology. In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant claims that there are some sensible conditions to the reception of the concept of duty: (...)
     
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    A POLÍTICA NO TEMPO: a encenação da dialética.Maria de Lourdes Borges - 1998 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43 (4):1071-1080.
    Neste artigo pretendo mostrar que o desenvolvimento temporal da política na história mundial deve ser considerado como uma encenação da dialética hegeliana. Encenação deve ser aqui tomado como uma apresentação na efetividade de um texto pressuposto. Tal texto é a Ciência da Lógica. Minha intenção é mostrar a utilização, não deste texto na sua totalidade, mas de algumas sequências preferenciais da lógica. Tal será mostrado: 1) na figura do senhor/servo; 2) na relação eticidade e moralidade. Neste segundo momento, procurarei mostrar (...)
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  39. Breve consideração sobre a crítica de Hegel à teoria moral de Kant nos Princípios da Filosofia do Direito.J. F. M. Borges - 2013 - Controvérsia 9 ( 3).
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    Confidence through the semiotic process.Priscila Monteiro Borges - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (228):55-76.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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  41. El naturalismo quineano o las limitaciones inevitables.Rosario Hernández Borges - 2002 - Laguna 10:69-80.
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  42. Filosofia da Aritmética em Kant.Ramiro Délio Borges de Meneses - 2005 - Gregorianum 86 (4):857-874.
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    Immersions, recyclage et singularités.Fabiane Borges & Marc Etlin - 2008 - Multitudes 33 (2):215.
    Immersion is an availability, a submersion, a diving and, in case of distraction/inattention, a downright drowning. It is about perceiving a certain fortuitous or yielded space-time, an either individual or collective tendency in order to create situations of resistance to environmental, political and social contemporaries paradigms. The creation of new network combinations in space-time immersing are devices that spark new forms of politics making as well as new ways to be in the world. The events « interference STD/AIDS », « (...)
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  44. Kantian virtue as cure for affects and passions: Série 2.Maria Borges - 2009 - Kant E-Prints 4:267-283.
    : In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant presents virtue not as an arduous task, but as an endeavor, that costs a lot for the agent. In order to explain in what consists moral content, Kant tells a story of an honest man, to whom it is offered great gifts if he joins the calumniators of an innocent person, but he denies it. Then he is threatened by his friends, who deny him friendship, by his relatives, who deny him inheritance, (...)
     
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    Leituras de um realismo jurídico-penal marginal: homenagem a Alessandro Baratta.Paulo César Corrêa Borges (ed.) - 2012 - [São Paulo, Brazil]: UNESP, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito, Núcleo de Estudos da Tutela Penal e Educação em Direitos Humanos.
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    Nietzsche e o budismo: ilusão, morte de Deus, morte de Buda, vazio e vacuidade.Paulo Borges - 2017 - Educação E Filosofia 31 (61):443-474.
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    Naturaleza y voluntad en la Filosofía Ético-Política de J.J. Rousseau.Irene Borges-Duarte - 1989 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 7:163.
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  48. O Problema do Mal na Teodicéia de Leibiniz.Maria de Lourdes Borges - 1995 - Princípios 2 (3):110-118.
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    Platão.Anderson De Paula Borges - 2010 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 15 (1):197-202.
    Review of the book "Platão", que é uma tradução feita a partir do original: “A Companion do Plato”, publicado pela Blackwell e organizado Hugh H. Benson.
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    Universal first-order logic is superfluous in the second level of the polynomial-time hierarchy.Nerio Borges & Edwin Pin - 2019 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (6):895-909.
    In this paper we prove that $\forall \textrm{FO}$, the universal fragment of first-order logic, is superfluous in $\varSigma _2^p$ and $\varPi _2^p$. As an example, we show that this yields a syntactic proof of the $\varSigma _2^p$-completeness of value-cost satisfiability. The superfluity method is interesting since it gives a way to prove completeness of problems involving numerical data such as lengths, weights and costs and it also adds to the programme started by Immerman and Medina about the syntactic approach in (...)
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