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    The Memory of the Flesh: The Family Body in Somatic Psychology.Katharine Young - 2002 - Body and Society 8 (3):25-47.
    Family traditions take a somatic turn in a therapeutic practice that focuses on how bodies are passed down in families, not as assemblages of biological traits enjoined on the bodies of children by parents but as intentional fabrications devised by children out of the bodies of parents. Somatic psychology holds that parents offer children models of how to be embodied in the form of bodily attitudes. The body shapes I imitate and resist at every stage of life arise out of (...)
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  2. Section 4. Intercorporeality, Perception, and Movement. Virtuosity, Obviously : Ravi Shankar, Historical Phenomenology, and the Valuation of Skill / David VanderHamm ; The Sound of Movement : Hearing Kathak Dance / Monica Dalidowicz ; Scrape, Brush, Flick : The Phenomenology of Sound.Katharine Young - 2023 - In Harris M. Berger, Friedlind Riedel & David VanderHamm (eds.), The Oxford handbook of the phenomenology of music cultures. New York: Oxford University Press.
  3. Gestures and the phenomenology of emotion in narrative.Katharine Young - 2000 - Semiotica 131 (1-2):79-112.
    Stories evoke emotions in their hearers. Do they evoke emotions in their tellers as well? Tellers can tell stories from the inside as if they were characters in the world of the tale or they can tell stories from the outside as if they were perceiving the taleworld from elsewhere. From the outside, the teller can represent the emotion a character feels; from the inside, the teller can express the emotion the character feels. In either instance, tellers can be moved (...)
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  4. Disembodiment: The phenomenology of the body in medical examinations.Katharine Young - 1989 - Semiotica 73 (1-2):43-66.
    In order to conduct medical examinations, physicians transform patients from social subjects into medical objects. The routines associated with conducting medical examinations constitute rituals for effecting this transformation: moving from public space to private space; changing into ritual costumes; taking up ritual positions in an examination room; conducting ritual verbal and physical examinations. The transformations endow participants with a different ontological status from the one they hold in everyday life. They address the phenomenological problem of how a self is inserted (...)
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    Edgework: Frame and boundary in the phenomenology of narrative communication.Katharine Young - 1982 - Semiotica 41 (1-4):277-315.
    The stories people tell in the course of conversations are both implicated in and distinct from the occasions on which they are told. Their implication is a matter of context; their distinctness is a matter of frame. Contexts show up as continuities between stories, conversations, and storytelling occasions; frames mark discontinuities. By virtue of their frames, stories can be identified as a different order of event from the conversations in which they are enclaves and from the occasions of their telling, (...)
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    The applicability of grading systems for guidelines.Adrian Baker, Jonathan Potter, Katharine Young & Ira Madan - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (4):758-762.
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    Why Young People Participate in Clinical Trials and the Implications for Research Governance.Katharine Wright, Seil Collins & Bobbie Farsides - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (11):22-23.
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    (1 other version)Dartington Revisited [review of Michael Young, The Elmhirsts of Dartington: the Creation of a Utopian Community ].Katharine Tait - 1983 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 3 (2):171.
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    Spirituality, Moral Identity, and Consumer Ethics: A Multi-cultural Study.Scott J. Vitell, Robert Allen King, Katharine Howie, Jean-François Toti, Lumina Albert, Encarnación Ramos Hidalgo & Omneya Yacout - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 139 (1):147-160.
    This article presents the results of a cross-cultural study that examines the relationship between spirituality and a consumer’s ethical predisposition, and further examines the relationship between the internalization of one’s moral identity and a consumer’s ethical predisposition. Finally, the moderating impact of cultural factors on the above relationships is tested using Hofstede’s five dimensions. Data were gathered from young adult, well-educated consumers in five different countries, namely the U.S., France, Spain, India, and Egypt. The results indicate that the more (...)
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    Katharine Young, Presence in the Flesh.Maxine Sheets-Johnstone - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):233-239.
  11. Throwing like a Girl and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory.Iris Marion Young - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (3):218-221.
     
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  12. Professional integrity and assisted suicide: a nursing view.Anne Young - 1994 - Bioethics Forum 10 (2):11-13.
     
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    The Russian cosmists: the esoteric futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and his followers.George M. Young - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The spiritual geography of Russian cosmism. General characteristics ; Recent definitions of cosmism -- Forerunners of Russian cosmism. Vasily Nazarovich Karazin (1773-1842) ; Alexander Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749-1802) ; Poets: Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, (1711-1765) and Gavriila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) ; Prince Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky (1803-1869) ; Aleksander Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) -- The Russian philosophical context. Philosophy as a passion ; The destiny of Russia ; Thought as a call for action ; The totalitarian cast of mind -- The religious and spiritual (...)
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    Equality of Whom? Social Groups and Judgments of Injustice[Link].Iris Marion Young - 2002 - Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (1):1-18.
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    Samga kwigam of Hyujong and the three religions [Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism in 16th-cent Koreantext; il].Young-ho Lee - 1992 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 12:43-64.
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  16. New alchemy: elements, systems, forces. Nouvelle alchimie: éléments, systèmes, forces.Dennis Young - 1969 - [Toronto,: [Toronto.
     
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  17. Art and Knowledge.James O. Young - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (2):198-200.
     
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    The Beauty of Balance: A Theological Inquiry Into Paradox.Young Woon Ko - 2009 - Upa.
    This book examines the significance of balance between the opposites in order to understand God and the world. The author argues that opposites-the subject and object, mind and nature, good and evil, truth and falsehood-are not separated from each other but interdependent in the relational paradigm.
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    On Human Freedom.Young-Sook Lee - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 8:155-162.
    For both Spinoza and Zhuang-zi, the goal of life is attaining freedom, namely, human freedom. What do they mean by “human freedom”? What are the necessary conditions for humans to attain freedom? Seeking for answers to these questions, I’ve noted that Spinoza and Zhuang-zi suggest remarkably similar answers to these questions. First, both Spinoza and Zhuang-zi understand human freedom as a form of complete independence from externals: self-determination in Spinoza and union with the Dao in Zhuang-zi. Second, both Spinoza and (...)
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  20. Does emotion mediate the relationship between an action's moral status and its intentional status? Neuropsychological evidence.Liane Young, Daniel Tranel, Ralph Adolphs, Marc Hauser & Fiery Cushman - 2006 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 6 (1-2):291-304.
    Studies of normal individuals reveal an asymmetry in the folk concept of intentional action: an action is more likely to be thought of as intentional when it is morally bad than when it is morally good. One interpretation of these results comes from the hypothesis that emotion plays a critical mediating role in the relationship between an action’s moral status and its intentional status. According to this hypothesis, the negative emotional response triggered by a morally bad action drives the attribution (...)
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  21. Darwin's Metaphor: Nature's Place in Victorian Culture.Robert M. Young - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (1):131-132.
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    (1 other version)"Sympathy and Solidarity" and Other Essays.Iris Marion Young - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):224-226.
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    Damage to ventromedial prefrontal cortex impairs judgment of harmful intent.Liane Young, Antoine Bechara, Daniel Tranel, Hanna Damasio, Marc Hauser & Antonio Damasio - 2010 - Neuron 65 (6):845-851.
    Moral judgments, whether delivered in ordinary experience or in the courtroom, depend on our ability to infer intentions. We forgive unintentional or accidental harms and condemn failed attempts to harm. Prior work demonstrates that patients with damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex deliver abnormal judgments in response to moral dilemmas and that these patients are especially impaired in triggering emotional responses to inferred or abstract events, as opposed to real or actual outcomes. We therefore predicted that VMPC patients would deliver (...)
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    Beyond personality: Cs lewis'semi-postmodern view of the human person.Bruce W. Young - 2012 - Appraisal 9 (1).
  25. cosmopolitan History.Elisabeth Young-Bruehl - 1983 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 37 (147):440.
     
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    Connecting with Adolescents in School.Deana H. Young - 2005 - R&L Education.
    School connectedness is the leading protective factor against multiple at-risk behaviors for adolescents. Its far-reaching influence, however, is not widely known. This book provides valuable information about school connectedness, including strategies on how to strengthen life-saving ties with students.
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  27. Making the Law DVD.Emma Young - 2009 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 17 (2):41.
     
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  28. Pring's engagement with sociology of education.Michael Young - 2015 - In Michael Hand & Richard Davies (eds.), Education, Ethics and Experience: Essays in Honour of Richard Pring. New York: Routledge.
     
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  29. Sparta for our times: Why 300 in 2007?Damon A. Young - manuscript
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    Agents of change: temporal flow and feeling oneself act.Nick Young - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (8):2619-2637.
    Here, I put forward a new account of how experience gives rise to the belief that time passes. While there is considerable disagreement amongst metaphysicians as to whether time really does pass, it has struck many as a default, ‘common sense’ way of thinking about the world. A popular way of explaining how such a belief arises is to say that it seems perceptually as though time passes. Here I outline some difficulties for this approach, and propose instead that the (...)
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    Social science – STEM collaborations in agriculture, food and beyond: an STSFAN manifesto.Karly Burch, Julie Guthman, Mascha Gugganig, Kelly Bronson, Matt Comi, Katharine Legun, Charlotte Biltekoff, Garrett Broad, Samara Brock, Susanne Freidberg, Patrick Baur & Diana Mincyte - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (3):939-949.
    Interdisciplinary research needs innovation. As an action-oriented intervention, this Manifesto begins from the authors’ experiences as social scientists working within interdisciplinary science and technology collaborations in agriculture and food. We draw from these experiences to: 1) explain what social scientists contribute to interdisciplinary agri-food tech collaborations; (2) describe barriers to substantive and meaningful collaboration; and (3) propose ways to overcome these barriers. We encourage funding bodies to develop mechanisms that ensure funded projects respect the integrity of social science expertise and (...)
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  32. (1 other version)The Standpoint of Eternity: Schopenhauer on Art.J. P. Young - 1987 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 78 (4):424.
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  33. The value of autonomy.Robert Young - 1982 - Philosophical Quarterly 32 (126):35-44.
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    The Mortal Blessings of Narrative: Death, Poetry, and the Beginnings of Cultural Change.Damon A. Young - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (3):275-285.
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  35. (1 other version)The Philosophy of Henry James, Sr.Frederic Harold Young - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (103):369-370.
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    Futurity and Finitude in the Canso de la crozada.Geneviève Young - 2023 - Diacritics 51 (4):80-100.
    This essay reads the thirteenth-century Old Occitan epic Canso de la crozada through Jean-Luc Nancy’s theories of community and communal mythologies. Through its analysis of the Canso ’s unfinished manuscript decorations and the presence of two politically opposed poets, the essay shows that the creation of myth in the chansons de geste is the result of historical desires. In so doing, this essay also expands the theoretical world of Nancy’s readings of the “communal,” and provides a frame for theorizing his (...)
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    Labor Relations in Space.Fredric C. Young - 1988 - The Monist 71 (1):114-129.
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  38. "Walston" , Sir Charles, Alcamenes and the Establishment of the Classical Type in Greek Art.T. W. Young - 1927 - Classical Weekly 21:108-110.
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  39. Creation: a catalyst shaping early Christian life and thought.Frances Young - 2019 - In David Fergusson, Bruce L. McCormack & Iain R. Torrance (eds.), Schools of faith: essays on theology, ethics and education in honour of Iain R. Torrance. New York, NY, USA: T & T Clark.
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    Flatulence and Philosophy.Willie Young - 2013 - In Robert Arp & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), The Ultimate South Park and Philosophy: Respect My Philosophah! Wiley. pp. 5--18.
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  41. Face recognition with and without awareness.Andrew W. Young - 2003 - In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press.
  42. In defense of psychoanalytic film theory.Damon R. Young - 2022 - In Kyle Stevens (ed.), The Oxford handbook of film theory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  43. Jan golinski.Robert M. Young - 1989 - History of the Human Sciences 2 (1):95.
     
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  44. Modern Sceptisism Viewed in Relation to Modern Science More Especially in Reference to the Doctrines of Colenso, Huxley, Lyell, and Darwin, Respecting the Noachian Deluge, the Antiquity of Man, and the Origin of Species.J. R. Young - 1973 - Saunders, Otley.
     
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  45. The Messianic Prophecies of Daniel.Edward J. Young - 1954
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  46. The Poet as Ice Skater: A Reading of Goethe's „Eis-Lebens-Lied'.Edward Young - forthcoming - Horizonte.
     
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  47. The soul's deepest questions: an introduction to spiritual philosophy.George P. Young - 1908 - Manchester: Printed and published for the Spiritualists' National Union by the Two Worlds Publishing Company.
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    Wittgenstein and Predestination.William Young - 1978 - Hölder-Pichler-Temsky.
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    Informed Consent Documents: Increasing Comprehension by Reducing Reading Level.Daniel R. Young, Donald T. Hooker & Fred E. Freeberg - 1990 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 12 (3):1.
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    The Curricular Role of Russell's Scepticism.Michael J. Rockler - 1992 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 12 (1):50-60.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE CURRICULAR ROLE OF RUSSELl?S SCEPTICISM MICHAEL J. ROCKLER Interdisciplinary Studies in Education / National-Louis Universiry Evanston, 1L 60201, USA I n The Prospects of IndustriaL CiviLization, written in collaboration with his wife Dora, Bertrand Russell wrote: The governors of the world believe, and have always believed, that virtue can only be taught by teaching falsehood, and that any man who knew the truth would be wicked. I disbelieve (...)
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