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    Can Christians really make a difference? A response to the call for change to make the world a better place.Erna Oliver, Vusi Tshabele, Floris Baartman, Alfred Masooa & Lorna Laister - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    Christianity changed the world for the better through the development of education, charity organisations, art, music, law and medical care among others. However, not all changes initiated by Christianity were positive. The Christian religion was also responsible for division, death, destruction and war. Focusing on the positive changes, nearly 500 years after the reformation though, it seems as if Christianity has lost its renewing and transformative powers. It seems as if society, politics and the economy are pressurising Christianity to conform (...)
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    Can Christians really make a difference? A response to the call for change to make the world a better place.Oliver Erna, Tsabele Vusi, Baartman Floris, Masooa Alfred & Laister Lorna - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):1-11.
    Christianity changed the world for the better through the development of education, charity organisations, art, music, law and medical care among others. However, not all changes initiated by Christianity were positive. The Christian religion was also responsible for division, death, destruction and war. Focusing on the positive changes, nearly 500 years after the reformation though, it seems as if Christianity has lost its renewing and transformative powers. It seems as if society, politics and the economy are pressurising Christianity to conform (...)
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  3. What to Do with Post-Truth.Lorna Finlayson - 2019 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 8:63-79.
    Recent political developments have made the notion of 'post-truth' ubiquitous. Along with associated terms such as 'fake news' and 'alternative facts', it appears with regularity in coverage of and commentary on Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the role – relative to these phenomena – of a half-despised, half-feared creature known as 'the public'. It has become commonplace to assert that we now inhabit, or are entering, a post-truth world. In this paper, I issue a sceptical challenge against the distinctiveness (...)
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    The Third Shift: the politics of representation and the psychological turn.Lorna Finlayson - unknown
    In the past few years, the situation and experiences of women in academic philosophy—and in academia more broadly—have received unprecedented attention. For feminist philosophers, a growing awareness of the problems facing women in the discipline is something to be welcomed. Nevertheless, this article raises some serious concerns about the framework within which these problems are often analyzed and addressed. I argue that the currently prevalent approach overemphasizes issues of representation and, additionally, risks becoming preoccupied with experimental psychology at the expense (...)
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  5. With radicals like these, who needs conservatives? Doom, gloom, and realism in political theory.Lorna Finlayson - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 16 (3):1474885114568815.
    This paper attempts to get some critical distance on the increasingly fashionable issue of realism in political theory. Realism has an ambiguous status: it is sometimes presented as a radical challenge to the _status quo_; but it also often appears as a conservative force, aimed at clipping the wings of more ‘idealistic’ political theorists. I suggest that what we might call ‘actually existing realism’ is indeed a conservative presence in political philosophy, and that its ambiguous status plays a part in (...)
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    The Political is Political: Conformity and the Illusion of Dissent in Contemporary Political Philosophy.Lorna Finlayson - 2015 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book is a critical exposé of the ways in which mainstream political philosophy silences dissent.
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    Structural analysis of social behavior.Lorna Smith Benjamin - 1974 - Psychological Review 81 (5):392-425.
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  8. Some Radical New Ideas About Consciousness 2012 - Consciousness and the Cosmos: A New Copernican Reolution, Part 1 Science, Consciousness and the Universe.Lorna Green - manuscript
    Some Radical New Ideas About Consciousness Consciousness and the Cosmos: A New Copernican Revolution -/- Consciousness is our new frontier in modern science. Most scientists believe that it can be accomodated, explained, by existing scientific principles. I say that it cannot. That it calls all existing scientific principles into question. That consciousness is to modern science just exactly what light was to classical physics: All of our fundamental assumptions about the nature of Reality have to change. And I go on, (...)
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  9. Sketch of a Consciousness Manifesto.Lorna Green - manuscript
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  10. Workplace Surveillance.Lorna Collier - 2020 - In David Weitzner, Issues in business ethics and corporate social responsibility: selections from SAGE business researcher. Los Angeles: SAGE reference.
     
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    Mindfulness in the birth sphere: practice for pre-conception to the critical 1000 days and beyond.Lorna Davies & Susan Crowther (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Mindfulness and the Birth Sphere draws together and critically appraises a raft of emerging research around mindfulness in healthcare, looking especially at its relevance to pregnancy and childbirth. This is an essential read for all those interested in mindfulness in connection to pregnancy and childbirth, including midwives, doulas, doctors and birth activists, whether involved in practice, research or education.
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    Guiding Principles for the Planet, The New Paradigms: Medatations on Cartesian Themes.Lorna Green (ed.) - 2004 - iUniverse.
    Consciousness is the true basis of the universe, I offer new principles for connection with the Earth, the Earth is a living conscious spiritual being, interconnected, interdependent and One, in which we human beings are a small part.
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    Down the Rabbit Hole: Reflections on Thirteen Narratives of Living with the “Disabled” Label.Lorna Hallahan - 2013 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 3 (3):229-234.
    These accounts are astonishing in their shared concerns and beautiful in their variety of styles and language. This paper employs a hermeneutic spiral to ask a series of related questions in seeking a deeper understanding of the writers’ accounts of what Inga Clendinnen has called “falling down the rabbit–hole”—experiences of existential discontinuity born of illness and disability.... The narratives of the thirteen authors are shown to address ways of exploring intersubjectivity and situation; affliction and respect; and refusal, resistance and solidarity. (...)
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    Electrical and electron microscope studies of the annealing of tellurium-doped gallium arsenide.D. Laister & G. M. Jenkins - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (185):1077-1100.
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    Four-layer stacking faults in gallium arsenide.D. Laister & G. M. Jenkins - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (189):705-708.
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    Working, Writing and the Antillean Postcolony: Patrick Chamoiseau and Gisèle Pineau.Lorna Milne - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (2):205-220.
    Patrick Chamoiseau's Un Dimanche au cachot and Gisèle Pineau's Folie, aller simple refer to the authors’ professions to explore the tensions besetting Caribbean territories that belong integrally to the French Republic, yet are culturally distinct from the Hexagon. While both writers use a version of ‘staged marginality’ to raise questions about the ‘imagined community’ of the Republic, each adopts a different political approach and writing strategy. Chamoiseau appears still to struggle with binary colonial anxieties in relation to France, despite his (...)
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    Attitudes Toward Signing Avatars Vary Depending on Hearing Status, Age of Signed Language Acquisition, and Avatar Type.Lorna C. Quandt, Athena Willis, Melody Schwenk, Kaitlyn Weeks & Ruthie Ferster - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The use of virtual humans holds the potential for interactive, automated interaction in domains such as remote communication, customer service, or public announcements. For signed language users, signing avatars could potentially provide accessible content by sharing information in the signer's preferred or native language. As the development of signing avatars has gained traction in recent years, researchers have come up with many different methods of creating signing avatars. The resulting avatars vary widely in their appearance, the naturalness of their movements, (...)
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    University Research Ethics Committees as learning communities: Identifying and utilising collaboratively produced knowledge in decision-making.Lorna Ryan, Penny Cooper & Nick Drey - 2013 - Research Ethics 9 (4):166-174.
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    The Jungle: From Refugee Camp to Theatre Space.Lorna Vassiliades - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (2):518-530.
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    Beijing Besieged by Waste 垃圾 城 by Directed by WANG Jiuliang 王久良.Lorna Lueker Zukas - 2013 - Environment, Space, Place 5 (2):141-146.
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    Politics and Sovereign Power: Considerations on Foucault.Lorna Weir & Brian C. J. Singer - 2006 - European Journal of Social Theory 9 (4):443-465.
    Foucault’s critique of early modern political theory aimed at displacing sovereignty as the principle of intelligibility of power. In the genealogical literature since Foucault, sovereignty has become a residual category lacking analytic specificity, largely displaced by governance, in turn equated with politics. We argue that Foucault and the Foucauldians have not understood that the flourishing of governance has presupposed a symbolic regime with a division of knowledge-power-law characteristic of the democratic sovereign. The conflation of governance with politics, together with the (...)
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  22. If This Isn’t Racism, What Is? The Politics of the Philosophy of Immigration.Lorna Finlayson - 2020 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 94 (1):115-139.
    Alison Jaggar recommends a radical break with a dominant approach to the philosophy of immigration shared by both liberal cosmopolitans and liberal nationalists. This paper is intended as an exploration of Jaggar’s conclusions and as an attempt to carry them further. Building on her critique, I argue that the characteristic questions asked by both cosmopolitans and nationalists appear inappropriate when seen against the political reality of immigration. In the last part of the paper, I argue that liberal nationalist contributions in (...)
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  23. Alexithymia and Sensory Processing Sensitivity: Areas of Overlap and Links to Sensory Processing Styles.Lorna S. Jakobson & Sarah N. Rigby - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:583786.
    Alexithymia is a dimensional trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describing feelings and an externally oriented thinking (EOT) style. Here, we explored interrelationships between alexithymia and measures assessing how individuals process and regulate their responses to environmental and body-based cues. Young adults (N= 201) completed self-report questionnaires assessing alexithymia, sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), interoceptive accuracy (IA), sensory processing styles, and current levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. Whereas EOT was related to low orienting sensitivity, problems with emotional appraisal (difficulties identifying (...)
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    Ritual, routine and regime: repetition in early modern British and European cultures.Lorna Clymer (ed.) - 2006 - Toronto: Published by the University of Toronto Press in association with the UCLA Center for Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
    Repetition dynamically shaped important modes of thought and action in early modern British and European cultures. The centrality and often problematic ambiguity of repetition as they converge in ritual, routine, and regime, however, are rarely assessed accurately because repetition is often dismissed as quaintly primitive or embarrassingly visceral. Ritual, Routine, and Regime is a collection of essays that reveals varied meanings given to and created by repetition from a range of disciplinary perspectives. The contributors reveal repetition at work in evolving (...)
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  25. Giving an Edge to Ethics Review?Lorna Carter - 2011 - Research Ethics 7 (1):24-27.
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  26. Beyond chance and necessity.Lorna Green - 2003 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (4):270-286.
    These essays propose a new "Copernican Revolution": Consciousness, not matter, is basic in the universe. They are non-technical, simply and clearly written.
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  27. How to Screw Things with Words.Lorna Finlayson - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (4):774-789.
    Since its influential rendering by Rae Langton in her 1993 paper, “Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts,” the “silencing argument” against pornography has become the subject of a lively debate that continues to this day. My intention in this paper is not to join in the existing debate, but to give a critical overview of it. In its current form, I suggest, it is going nowhere . Yet the silencing argument, I believe, nevertheless contains an indispensable insight—and more radical potential than (...)
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    An Introduction to Feminism.Lorna Finlayson - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    As well as providing a clear and critical introduction to the theory, this refreshing overview focuses on the practice of feminism with coverage of actions and activism, bringing the subject to life for newcomers as well as offering fresh perspectives for advanced students. Explanations of the main strands to feminism, such as liberalism, sit alongside an exploration of a range of approaches, such as radical, anarchist and Marxist feminism, and provide much-needed context against which more familiar historical themes may be (...)
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    Contributions of Structueal Anatysis of Sociat Behavior (SASB) to the Bridge between Cognitive Science and a Science of Object Retations.Lorna Smith Benjamin & Frances J. Friedrich - 1988 - In Mardi J. Horowitz, Psychodynamics and Cognition. University of Chicago Press.
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    Contemporary Caribbean writing and Deleuze: literature between postcolonialism and post-continental philosophy.Lorna Burns - 2012 - New York: Continuum.
    Introduction: How newness enters the world -- Surrealism and the Caribbean: a curious line of resemblance -- Writing back to the colonial event: Derek Walcott and Wilson Harris -- Édouard Glissant's poetics of the chaosmos -- Postcolonial literature as health: Robert Antoni and Nalo Hopkinson.
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    Making Restorative Sense with Deleuzian Morality, Art Brut and the Schizophrenic.Lorna Collins - 2010 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 4 (2):234-255.
    The essay consists of three parts: the first argues that Deleuze's moral philosophy in The Logic of Sense provides an ethical model of counter-actualisation; the second shows how three different practices of art therapy offer a means to effect this counter-actualisation and thereby demonstrate the restorative power of art; the third explores how such a power might form part of what Guattari calls the ‘ethico-aesthetic paradigm’ (Guattari 1995).
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    An introduction to the introduction.Lorna Finlayson - 2018 - Think 17 (49):23-31.
    What can examining the introductions to books in philosophy tell us about those books, and about that discipline? This article begins by differentiating ‘insider’ and ‘outsider’ perspectives on the discipline of philosophy, questioning the most likely understanding of this division as one between professional and ‘layman’, and emphasizing instead a basic distinction between ‘affirmative’ and ‘non-affirmative’. The introduction, I suggest, is productively symptomatic of the character of contemporary philosophy. Like an owl pellet, it can tell us a lot about the (...)
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  33. To See Our Flaws as Others See Them: Big Media through 007's Scope.Lorna Veraldi - 2003 - In Howard Good, Desperately seeking ethics: a guide to media conduct. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. pp. 69.
     
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    Fungal sex genes—searching for the ancestors.Lorna A. Casselton - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (8):711-714.
    The sex‐determining genes of fungi reside at one or two specialised regions of the chromosome known as the mating type (MAT) loci. The genes are sufficient to determine haploid cell identity, enable compatible mating partners to attract each other, and prepare cells for sexual reproduction after fertilisation. How conserved are these genes in different fungal groups? New work1 seeks an answer to this question by identifying the sex‐determining regions of an early diverged fungus. These regions bear remarkable similarity to those (...)
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    Bite Marks.Lorna Sankey - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Humanities:1-2.
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    The Family in the Novels of Sarah Harriet Burney.Lorna Clark - 2001 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 20:71.
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    Sensations spill a Deluge over the Figure.Lorna Collins - 2008 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 2 (1):49-73.
    This paper utilises Deleuze's Logic of Sensation to critique the concept ‘Figure’ that he raises to formulate this theory in his monograph of Francis Bacon. Deleuze engages with Bacon's paintings to demonstrate how sensations from Figural artworks rupture through representation and disrupt binary logic. However, in his argument Deleuze seems to use the same kind of thinking that he intends the Figure to disrupt, since he prioritises and secludes art deemed Figural over and above abstraction. Such problematic categorisation is challenged (...)
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    Positionality, worldview and geographical research: A personal account of a research journey.Lorna Gold - 2002 - Ethics, Place and Environment 5 (3):223 – 237.
    Much has been written in recent years over the need to disclose the 'positionality' of geographical researchers. At the same time, there is a growing awareness that such positionality, however much disclosed, can never fully express the complexities underpinning a research relationship. This essay explores these issues through a retrospective review of research carried out into the economic geographies of the Economy of Sharing. It argues that the issues surrounding positionality can be much more than a question of hidden agendas, (...)
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  39. The hellenistic-age of narratology+ a review of'neverending stories, toward a critical narratology'.Lorna Martens - 1996 - Semiotica 109 (1-2):187-193.
     
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    ‘Cet acte sacré: Écrire.’ Literature and the sacred in the world of Michel Tournier.Lorna Milne - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (1-3):311-316.
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    Ethics and the public administrator, public official, government employee: a bibliography.Lorna Peterson - 1987 - Monticello, Ill., USA: Vance Bibliographies.
  42. Dewey's understanding of and vision for vocational education.Lorna Unwin - 2016 - In Steve Higgins & Frank Coffield, John Dewey's Democracy and education: a British tribute. London: UCL Institute of Education Press.
     
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    Left Popular Politics in Canadian Feminist Abortion Organizing, 1982-1991.Lorna Weir - 1994 - Feminist Studies 20 (2):249.
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    Women and the State: A Conference for Feminist Activists.Lorna Weir - 1987 - Feminist Review 26 (1):93-103.
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    Don’t elect him, he’s unelectable!Lorna Finlayson - unknown
    Lorna Finlayson on hidden agendas, being realistic, and Jeremy Corbyn.
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    (1 other version)Alexithymic traits predict the speed of classifying non-literal statements using nonverbal cues.Lorna S. Jakobson & Pauline M. Pearson - forthcoming - Tandf: Cognition and Emotion:1-7.
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    Frances Burney and the Marketplace.Lorna Clark - 2019 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 38:31.
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    The Reign of the Holy Spirit, Christ-Self: I am.Lorna Green (ed.) - 2005 - iUniverse.
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    Gods and Mortals. Modern Poems on Classical Myths.Lorna Hardwick - 2005 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 125:201.
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    The Insecure Demos.Lorna Hardwick - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):329-.
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