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    LXX Judith: Removing the fourth wall.Nicholas P. L. Allen & Pierre J. Jordaan - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):9.
    Given the strong mimetic and dramatic qualities found in Judith the authors make the suggestion that perhaps, before LXX Judith became a fixed, written text, the basic fabula might well have been part of an oral tradition. The authors accept that an appropriately written dramatic work, whether transmitted through reading or an oral presentation, by means of its performative qualities, has the potential to achieve immediacy. Here, the audience may become captivated with its own familiarity and memory of (...)
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    The song of praise in Judith 16: 2–17 (lxx 16: 1–17).Anne E. Gardner - 1988 - Heythrop Journal 29 (4):413–422.
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    The pendulum is never static: Jesus Sira to Jesus Christ on women in the light of Judith, Susanna and LXX Esther.Pierre Jordaan - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    (1 other version)Dispossession: The Performative in the Political.Judith Butler & Athena Athanasiou - 2013 - Polity.
    Dispossession describes the condition of those who have lost land, citizenship, property, and a broader belonging to the world. This thought-provoking book seeks to elaborate our understanding of dispossession outside of the conventional logic of possession, a hallmark of capitalism, liberalism, and humanism. Can dispossession simultaneously characterize political responses and opposition to the disenfranchisement associated with unjust dispossession of land, economic and political power, and basic conditions for living? In the context of neoliberal expropriation of labor and livelihood, dispossession opens (...)
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    The Power of One to Make a Difference: How Informal and Formal CEO Power Affect Environmental Sustainability.Judith L. Walls & Pascual Berrone - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (2):293-308.
    We theoretically discuss and empirically show how CEO power based on environmental expertise and formal influence over executives and directors, in the absence and presence of shareholder activism, spurs firms toward greener strategies. Our results support the idea that CEOs with informal power, grounded in expertise, reduce corporate environmental impact and this relationship is amplified when the CEO also enjoys formal power over the board of directors. Additionally, we found that any source of CEO power, whether informal or formal, is (...)
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    Indigenous soil and water management in Senegambian rice farming systems.Judith Carney - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (1):37-48.
    Considerable attention has focussed on the potential of indigenous agricultural knowledge for sustainable development. Drawing upon fieldwork on the soil and water management principles of rice farming systems in Senegambia, this paper examines the potential of the traditional system for a sustainable food security strategy. Problems with pumpirrigation are reviewed as well as previous efforts in swamp rice development. It is argued that sustainability depends on more than ecological factors and in particular, requires sensitivity to socio-economic parameters such as the (...)
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    7. Out of Africa.Judith Carney - 2011 - In Sandra Harding, The postcolonial science and technology studies reader. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 140.
  8. Out of Africa : colonial rice history in the Black Atlantic.Judith Carney - 2011 - In Sandra Harding, The postcolonial science and technology studies reader. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    The scope of privacy in law and ethics.Judith Wagner DeCew - 1986 - Law and Philosophy 5 (2):145-173.
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  10. The Understanding and Experience of Compassion: Aquinas and the Dalai Lama.Judith A. Barad - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):11-29.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Understanding and Experience of Compassion:Aquinas and the Dalai LamaJudith BaradHis Holiness the fourteenth Dalai Lama writes that the essence of Mahayana Buddhism is compassion.1 Although most people recognize compassion as one of the most admirable virtues, it is not easy to find discussions of it by Christian theologians. Instead, Christian theologians tend to discuss charity, a virtue infused by God into a person. Some of these theologians, such (...)
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    Heidegger and Sartre: An Essay on Being and Place.Judith Butler & Joseph P. Fell - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (4):641.
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    Language as Hospitality: Revisiting Intertextuality via Monolingualism of the Other.Judith Still - 2004 - Paragraph 27 (1):113-127.
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    Body Parts: Property Rights and the Ownership of Human Biological Materials.Judith Andre & E. Richard Gold - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (2):42.
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  14. Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Criticism of Bergson’s Theory of Time Seen Through The Work of Gilles Deleuze.Judith Wambacq - 2011 - Studia Phaenomenologica 11:309-325.
    In this article I examine the relation between the philosophies of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze by looking at the way in which they refer to Henri Bergson’s time theory. Although Merleau-Ponty develops some fundamental Bergsonian insights on the nature of time, he presents himself as a critical reader of the latter. I will show that although Merleau-Ponty’s interpretation of Bergson differs fundamentally from Deleuze’s interpretation, Merleau-Ponty’s “corrections” of Bergson’s theory fit Deleuze’s reading of Bergson very well. This indicates a (...)
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    (1 other version)The cooperative breeding perspective helps in pinning down when uniquely human evolutionary processes are necessary.Judith Maria Burkart & Carel P. van Schaik - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
    The cultural group selection approach provides a compelling explanation for recent changes in human societies, but has trouble explaining why our ancestors, rather than any other great ape, evolved into a hyper-cooperative niche. The cooperative breeding hypothesis can plug this gap and thus complement CGS, because recent comparative evidence suggests that it promoted proactive prosociality, social transmission, and communication in Pleistocene hominins.
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    The empress of feminist Theory is overdressed.Judith Staceya - 2001 - Feminist Theory 2 (1):99-103.
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    presenting Masculinities: Introduction to Men's Bodies.Judith Still - 2003 - Paragraph 26 (1-2):3-16.
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    Poetic Nuptials.Judith Still - 2002 - Paragraph 25 (3):7-21.
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    L’animisme de Merleau-Ponty et Guattari. Une critique de La machine sensible de Stefan Kristensen.Judith Wambacq - 2019 - Chiasmi International 21:371-377.
    Avec son livre La machine sensible, Stefan Kristensen réalise, de façon magistrale, deux objectifs. D’abord, il met en lien la pensée de deux philosophes qui sont à première vue très éloignés l’un de l’autre. Il s’agit de Félix Guattari et de Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Traditionnellement, Merleau-Ponty est considéré comme le philosophe du corps, tandis que Guattari est connu comme le philosophe du corps sans organes. Merleau-Ponty est un phénoménologue, tandis que Guattari prétend abandonner le point de vue du sujet. Kristensen démontre (...)
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    The social determination of knowledge.Judith Willer - 1971 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  21. A Study of the Will in the Early Works of Augustine.Judith Chelius Stark - 1979 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
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    China's Socialist Revolution, peasant families, and the uses of the past.Judith Stacey - 1980 - Theory and Society 9 (2):269-281.
  23. Families against'The Family'-The transatlantic passage of the politics of family values.Judith Stacey - 1998 - Radical Philosophy 89:2-7.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Augustine.Judith Chelius Stark (ed.) - 2007 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Augustine and his legacy have much to answer for, but these essays show that the body of his work also has much to offer as feminists explore, challenge, and reframe his thinking while forging new paradigms for construing gender, power, and ...
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    Feminist Interpretations of Saint Augustine.Judith Chelius Stark (ed.) - 2007 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Since the establishment of Christianity in the West as a major religious tradition, Augustine has been considered a principal architect of the ways philosophy can be used for reasoning about faith. In particular, Augustine effected the joining of Platonism with Christian belief for the Middle Ages and beyond. The results of his enterprise continue to be felt, especially with regard to the contested topics of human embodiment, sexuality, and the nature and roles of women. As a result, few thinkers have (...)
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    Once Out of Nature: Augustine on Time and the Body (review).Judith Chelius Stark - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (1):119-120.
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    Review Essay: Second Thoughts on the Second Wave.Judith Stacey & Deborah Rosenfelt - 1987 - Feminist Review 27 (1):77-95.
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    Toward kinder, gentler uses for testosterone.Judith Stacey - 1993 - Theory and Society 22 (5):711-721.
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    Dating the Bardi St. Francis Master Dossal: Text and Image.Judith E. Stein - 1976 - Franciscan Studies 36 (1):271-297.
  30. Einflüsse Ciceros in Ortensio Landos "Forcianae Quaestiones" (Lyon 1535).Judith Steiniger - 2018 - In Anne Eusterschulte & Günter Frank, Cicero in der frühen Neuzeit. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog Verlag.
     
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  31. Publications on Mary MacKillop: select bibliography.Judith Steer - 1995 - The Australasian Catholic Record 72 (1):73.
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    "saecula Te Quoniam Penes Et Digesta Vetustas":: Die Musenanrufungen in der 'Thebais' des Statius.Judith Steiniger - 1998 - Hermes 126 (2):221-237.
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    The Eichmann Trial and Its Influence on Psychiatry and Psychology.Judith Stern - 2000 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 1 (2).
    This article reviews professional mental health publications before and after the Eichmann trial. Psychiatrists rejected the massive denial of survivors' emotional reactions that was prevalent in Israeli society at the time. The Eichmann trial permitted the opening up of survivors' experiences in public. Legal procedure enabled the witnesses to speak about what they had hidden until then. The judge's presence gave legitimacy and power to the accusations, transforming the survivors from outlaws to partners in justice. The audience came to support (...)
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    Derrida: Guest and Host.Judith Still - 2005 - Paragraph 28 (3):85-101.
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    Dreams of the end of markets: the model of women's work in Plato, More and Rousseau.Judith Still - 1992 - Paragraph 15 (3):248-260.
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    From Eliot's “Raw Bone” to Gyges' Ring: Two Studies in Intertextuality.Judith Still - 1983 - Paragraph 1 (1):44-59.
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  37. Hospitality and sexual difference: remembering Homer with Luce Irigaray.Judith Still - 2010 - In Elena Tzelepis & Athena Athanasiou, Rewriting Difference: Luce Irigaray and ‘the Greeks’. State University of New York Press.
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    Hospitable Harems? A European Woman and Oriental Spaces in the Enlightenment1.Judith Still - 2009 - Paragraph 32 (1):87-104.
    This is an analysis of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Turkish Embassy Letters, first written in the early eighteenth century when she travelled to the Ottoman Empire, and finally ‘published’ in 1763. As well as producing ‘the very first example of a secular work by a woman about the Muslim Orient’, Montagu is a pioneer in introducing the Turkish women's practice of inoculation against smallpox into England. This article sets out the long-standing critical debate over the rights and wrongs of the (...)
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    Horror in Kristeva and Bataille: Sex and Violence.Judith Still - 1997 - Paragraph 20 (3):221-239.
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  40. Representation.Judith Still - 1992 - In Elizabeth Wright, Feminism and psychoanalysis: a critical dictionary. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 377--382.
     
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    Reacting to ‘Lyotard’ Geoffrey Bennington, Lyotard Writing the Event.Judith Still - 1989 - Paragraph 12 (3):239-248.
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  42. San Francisco's High-Profile Living Roof. Iconic green roof at the California Academy of Sciences.Judith Stilgenbauer - 2012 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 78:82.
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  43. What Foucault fails to acknowledge...: feminists and The History of Sexuality.Judith Still - 1994 - History of the Human Sciences 7:150-150.
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    What is a Man? Looking at the Traces of Men's Sexuality, Race and Class in the Work of Some Contemporary Photographers.Judith Still - 2003 - Paragraph 26 (1-2):119-133.
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    48.Judith Strasser - 1999 - Feminist Studies 25 (1):131.
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    Gefährdetes Leben, Verletzbarkeit und die Ethik der Kohabitation.Judith Butler - 2012 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (5):691-704.
    The article scutinizes the solicitation we experience when affected by human suffering at a distance. Referring to the approaches of Emmanuel Lévinas and Hannah Arendt, the author outlines her Ethic of Cohabitation and points to both writers’ particular and rather diverging affiliation to Jewish heritage. The author’s own idea of alternative Jewishness emphasizes the importance of solidarity with those who are threatened by persecution or subjugation, with the dispossessed and the “ungrievable”, even and especially with those who exceed our immediate (...)
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    The power and politics of collaboration in nurse practitioner role development.Judith Burgess & Mary Ellen Purkis - 2010 - Nursing Inquiry 17 (4):297-308.
    BURGESS J and PURKIS ME. Nursing Inquiry 2010; 17: 297–308 The power and politics of collaboration in nurse practitioner role developmentThis health services study employed participatory action research to engage nurse practitioners (NPs) from two health authorities in British Columbia, Canada, to examine the research question: How does collaboration advance NP role integration within primary health‐care? The inquiry was significant and timely because the NP role was recently introduced into the province, supported by passage of legislation and regulation and introduction (...)
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  48. Aquinas on faith and the consent/assent distinction.Judith A. Barad - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (3):311-321.
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    All the young men gone: losing men in the gentrification of Australian nursing circa 1860–1899.Judith Barber - 1996 - Nursing Inquiry 3 (4):218-224.
    Men played an important role in nursing in colonial Austalia. However the number of men undertaking nursing duties declined dramatically in the second half of the nineteenth century. Reasons for this are explored in relation to ramifications of the introduction of the Nightingale pattern of nurse training in Australia, which occurred within the Victorian ethos of gentility and decorum. In this context, nursing came to be seen as a calling that was natural and appropriate for women. The controlled, decorous ambience (...)
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    The Mythological Paintings in the Macellum at Pompeii.Judith M. Barringer - 1994 - Classical Antiquity 13 (2):149-166.
    This article attempts to establish and examine the context of the two remaining mythological paintings in the Macellum, the central market of Pompeii. Panels of Io and Argos and of Penelope and Odysseus grace the interior walls, and while the identification of the Penelope figure has been the subject of debate, she clearly derives from Greek prototypes of Penelope, both material and theatrical. Indeed, scholars suggest that the Io panel and perhaps the Penelope painting as well are copies of Greek (...)
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