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    From the Margins to the Center: A Reading of 'Antarah Ibn Shaddad' through Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic.Feda Ghnaim & Linda Alkhawaja - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1075-1093.
    This study analyzes the Al-Moallaqa, a poem traditionally hung on the walls of the Kaaba, the holiest shrine for Muslims, by the pre-Islamic poet Antara bin Shaddad, through the lens of Hegel’s Master-Slave Dialectic. It explores the status of marginal identity, focusing on the poet’s portrayal of the suffering endured due to slavery, humiliation, and deprivation of honor in a tribal society that devalues the enslaved. It also examines self-awareness and the desire for change, addressing the essential awakening of the (...)
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    Complexity in Subtitling: Interacting Factors Influencing Decisions on Sensitive Content from English to Arabic.Feda Ghnaim, Linda Alkhawaja & Sawsan Saad Eddeen Badrakhan - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:770-785.
    Subtitling approaches are constantly changing based on the factors surrounding their implementation. This qualitative secondary study seeks to explore the factors that influence subtitlers’ decision in translating English to Arabic sensitive audiovisual material. This study adopts complexity theory to unveil the intricate interplay of factors that influence these decisions. We move beyond a linear cause-and-effect model, exploring how social media, Turkish movies, globalization and the Arab Spring influence subtitlers’ decision in translation. The results of this qualitative secondary investigation indicate that (...)
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  3. (1 other version)Omnisubjectivity.Linda Zagzebski - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 1:231-248.
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    Spaces Speak, Are You Listening?: Experiencing Aural Architecture.Barry Blesser & Linda-Ruth Salter - 2006 - MIT Press.
    How we experience space by listening: the concepts of aural architecture, with examples ranging from Gothic cathedrals to surround sound home theater. We experience spaces not only by seeing but also by listening. We can navigate a room in the dark, and "hear" the emptiness of a house without furniture. Our experience of music in a concert hall depends on whether we sit in the front row or under the balcony. The unique acoustics of religious spaces acquire symbolic meaning. Social (...)
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    Action Alters Shape Categories.Linda B. Smith - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29 (4):665-679.
    Two experiments show that action alters the shape categories formed by 2-year-olds. Experiment 1 shows that moving an object horizontally (or vertically) defines the horizontal (or vertical) axis as the main axis of elongation and systematically changes the range of shapes seen as similar. Experiment 2 shows that moving an object symmetrically (or asymmetrically) also alters shape categories. Previous work has shown marked developmental changes in object recognition between 1 and 3 years of age. These results suggest a role for (...)
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  6. Does Ethics Need God?Linda Zagzebski - 1987 - Faith and Philosophy 4 (3):294-303.
    This essay presents a moral argument for the rationality of theistic belief. If all I have to go on morally are my own moral intuitions and reasoning and those of others, I am rationally led to skepticism, both about the possibility of moral knowledge and about my moral effectiveness. This skepticism is extensive, amounting to moral despair. But such despair cannot be rational. It follows that the assumption of the argument must be false and I must be able to rely (...)
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  7. Is the Feminist Critique of Reason Rational?Linda Martín Alcoff - 1995 - Philosophical Topics 23 (2):1-26.
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    Harming the Beneficiaries of Humanitarian Intervention.Linda Eggert - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (5):1035-1050.
    This paper challenges one line of argument which has been advanced to justify imposing risks of collateral harm on prospective beneficiaries of armed humanitarian interventions. This argument - the ‘Beneficiary Principle’ - holds that non-liable individuals’ immunity to being harmed as a side effect of just armed humanitarian interventions may be diminished by their prospects of benefiting from the intervention. Against this, I defend the view that beneficiary status does not morally distinguish beneficiaries from other non-liable individuals in such a (...)
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    Ethical Decision-Making Differences Between Philippines and United States Students.Linda Flaming, Gilda Agacer & Nancy Uddin - 2010 - Ethics and Behavior 20 (1):65-79.
    In today's global marketplace, the Philippines provide a unique example of an Asian culture with established economic ties to the West. In this study, Philippine and United States undergraduate business students responded to 13 vignettes describing questionable ethical actions in business situations. Results reveal significant differences between groups for 9 of the 13 vignettes. For 4 vignettes, Philippine participants were more disapproving of the actions, and for another 5, United States participants were more disapproving. The study suggests that cultural differences (...)
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    Moral Conviction and Emotion.Linda J. Skitka & Daniel C. Wisneski - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):328-330.
    People’s feelings about political issues are often experienced as moral convictions, that is, as rooted in beliefs about right and wrong, morality and immorality. The authors tested and found that morally convicted policy preferences are associated with positive as well as negative emotions among policy supporters and opponents, respectively, and that positive and negative emotions partially mediate the effects of moral convictions on relevant behavioral intentions (i.e., willingness to engage in activism).
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    A model of perceptual classification in children and adults.Linda B. Smith - 1989 - Psychological Review 96 (1):125-144.
  12. Justice and Disability: What Kind of Theorizing Is Needed?Linda Barclay - 2011 - Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (3):273-287.
  13. Habits of Hostility.Linda Martín Alcoff - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (Supplement):30-40.
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    Spatially located visual CS effects on conditioned shuttlebox avoidance in goldfish : Further analysis.Dominic J. Zerbolio & Linda L. Wickstra - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (6):503-505.
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    Does Philosophy Improve Critical Thinking?Linda Annis - 1979 - Teaching Philosophy 3 (2):145-152.
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    Emotional and social competencies and perceptions of the interpersonal environment of an organization as related to the engagement of IT professionals.Linda M. Pittenger - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:122147.
    There is a dearth of research focused on the engagement of information technology (IT) professionals. This study analyzed the relationship between emotional and social competencies and the quality of the IT professional’s perceptions of the interpersonal environment in an organization as they relate to employee engagement. Validated instruments were used and data was collected from 795 IT professionals in North America to quantitatively analyze the relationship between emotional and social competencies, role breadth self-efficacy (RBSE), with the quality of the IT (...)
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    Epistemology: the big questions.Linda Alcoff (ed.) - 1998 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    Students of epistemology will be able to learn about and assess a wider range of epistemological issues than any other existing anthology can currently provide.
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    Critical Thinking and Emotional Intelligence.Linda Elder - 1996 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 16 (2):35-49.
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    What is culture made of?Chen Yu & Linda Smith - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):515-515.
    Culture is surely important in human learning. But the relation between culture and psychological mechanism needs clarification in three areas: (1) All learning takes place in real time and through real-time mechanisms; (2) Social correlations are just a kind of learnable correlations; and (3) The proper frame of reference for cognitive theories is the perspective of the learner.
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    Indigenous health ethics: an appeal to human rights.Deborah Zion, Linda Briskman & Alireza Bagheri (eds.) - 2020 - New Jersey: World Scientific.
    This book examines the intersections of bioethics, human rights and health equity. It does so through the contextual lenses of nation states while presenting global themes on rights, colonialism and bioethics. The book is framed by the following propositions on indigenous health: it is a human rights issue; it is located within the politics of colonization; and subjugated indigenous knowledges require restoring.
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    Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Returning to History: The Ethics of Researching Asylum Seeker Health in Australia”.Deborah Zion, Linda Briskman & Bebe Loff - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (2):6-7.
    Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without valid documents has led to terrible human rights abuses and cumulative deterioration in health for those incarcerated. We argue that there is an imperative to research and document the plight of those who have suffered at the hands of the Australian government and its agents. However, the normal tools available to those engaged in health research may further erode the rights and well being of this population, requiring (...)
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    Dignity and Agential Realism: Human, Posthuman, and Nonhuman.Linda MacDonald Glenn & George Dvorsky - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (7):57-58.
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  23. Feminism, Speaking for Others, and the Role of the Philosopher.Linda Martín Alcoff - 2016 - Stance 9:85-105.
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    The liberalism/conservatism of edmund burke and FA Hayek: A critical comparison.Linda C. Raeder - 1997 - Humanitas 10 (4):70-88.
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    Emergence of a social inquiry group: A story of fractals and networks.Deborah P. Bloch, Linda S. Henderson & Richard W. Stackman - 2007 - World Futures 63 (3 & 4):194 – 208.
    This article relates the emergence of a group of faculty researchers utilizing complexity science approaches. The narrative emerges from three projects combining research into complexity, communities, and technologies. Details of how the research was initiated, and the nature and quality of the conversational method, are provided. In addition, theoretical concepts that were consciously applied and others that arose through insights from the data as it was collected are discussed. Although this is like most real narratives, a never-ending story, it concludes (...)
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    Health‐care Nonprofits: Enhancing Governance and Public Trust.Mark S. Blodgett & Linda Melconian - 2012 - Business and Society Review 117 (2):197-219.
    Nonprofits are a major part of the U.S. economy and they are not immune from corporate malfeasance controversies. Even Congress has expressed concern about the crisis in nonprofit governance. The nonprofit response to Congress has been a historic initiative recognizing critical challenges to nonprofit governance. In contrast to their for‐profit counterparts, nonprofits are committed to missions serving the public benefit and not to shareholder profits. Accordingly, their missions and financial resources are intrinsic to their very existence, which is built upon (...)
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  27. Dreaming of Iris.Linda Martín Alcoff - 2008 - Philosophy Today 52 (Supplement):4-9.
    This paper provides a memoir and overview of Iris Young's philosophy and a discussion of her account of gender identity.
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    Reflections on Formal Mentoring.Linda Alcoff - 1995 - Teaching Philosophy 18 (4):359-368.
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    Then and Now.Linda Martín Alcoff - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2):268-278.
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    Advocating Procedural Neutrality.Linda Bomstad - 1995 - Teaching Philosophy 18 (3):197-210.
    This paper seeks to clarify the advocacy/neutrality debate and to defend a particular form of pedagogical neutrality. What is often referred to as “advocative pedagogy” is really a range of positions, some of which even conflict. Furthermore, there are at least two distinct models of neutrality in the debate. The author identifies and clarifies various models of advocacy and neutrality, arguing that the significant debate to be had is not between advocacy and neutrality generally, but between partisan advocacy and procedural (...)
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    Wordsworth, Dialogics, and the Practice of Criticism (review).Linda C. Brigham - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (1):176-178.
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    Tobacco, Recusals, and Sexual Assault Reforms: Correspondent's report from Australia.Linda Haller - 2011 - Legal Ethics 14 (1):140-142.
    This article is currently available as a free download on ingentaconnect.
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    Collaborative Circles: Friendship Dynamics and Creative Work.Linda Hutcheon - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (2):343-343.
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  34. Scientific Realism and Quantum Mechanical Realism.Linda Wessels - 1993 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 18 (1):317-331.
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    The Philosophy of Animal Minds – Edited by Robert W. Lurz.Linda Johansson - 2010 - Theoria 76 (3):274-279.
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    Bringing It All back Home: Reason in the Twilight of Foundationalism.Linda Nicholson - 1998 - Constellations 5 (3):369-380.
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    Doktorandenfortbildung „Einführung in die Medizinethik“: Göttingen, 4.–6. Dezember 2009.Linda Pollmeier - 2010 - Ethik in der Medizin 22 (2):159-160.
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    Between enlightenment and disaster: dimensions of the political use of knowledge.Linda Sangolt (ed.) - 2010 - New York: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
    Acknowledgements This volume brings together contributions by Norwegian, German, and French scholars initially presented at the annual "Politics and ...
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    The Six Sad Questions. A Year-Long Reference Relationship.Linda Tashbook - 2005 - Journal of Information Ethics 14 (1):64-69.
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    An analysis of proactive inhibition in a cued recall task.Linda Warren - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (1):131.
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    Merleau-Ponty's Tacit Cogito.Linda L. Williams - 1990 - Man and World 23 (1):101-111.
  42. ``Epistemic Value Monism".Linda Zagzebski - 2004 - In John Greco (ed.), Ernest Sosa: And His Critics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 190-198.
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  43. ``Omniscience, Time, and Freedom".Linda Zagzebski - 2004 - In William Mann (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Religion. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 3-26.
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  44. Feminists know not what they do : Judith Butler's gender trouble and the limits of epistemology.Linda M. G. Zerilli - 2008 - In Terrell Carver & Samuel Allen Chambers (eds.), Judith Butler's precarious politics: critical encounters. New York: Routledge.
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    Contingent Support: Exploring Ontological Politics/Extending Management.Linda Hitchin - 2009 - Philosophy of Management 8 (1):3-14.
    This paper is located within the critical management tradition of management education and development. The paper seeks to introduce the overlooked area of Actor Network Theory and Mol’s anti-foundationalist ontological politics and demonstrates their potential to developing alternative critical pedagogy and management practice. Following a discussion of problem-based learning, the paper goes on to introduce the emergent pedagogic practice termed contingent support. Through a series of vignettes drawn from fieldwork collected from a second year undergraduate decision-making module, the paper demonstrates (...)
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    Recent Books in Political Theory: 1974–1976.Linda Marasco & Cary J. Nederman - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (2):277-287.
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    Reply to Professor Zagzebski.Linda Zagzebski - 1984 - New Scholasticism 58 (4):460-463.
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    Roman Art Zanker Roman Art. Translated by Henry Heitmann-Gordon. Pp. x + 205, b/w & colour ills. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2010 . Cased, £40, US$60. ISBN: 978-1-60606-030-8. [REVIEW]Linda Maria Gigante - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):294-295.
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    Book review: Drucilla Cornell. Just cause: Freedom, identity, and rights. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000. [REVIEW]Linda Alcoff - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):225-228.
  50. Book Reviews : In Good Company: the church as polis, by Stanley Hauerwas. University of Notre Dame Press, 1995. xv + 268 pp. hb. US$29.95. [REVIEW]Linda Woodhead - 1997 - Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (1):112-115.
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