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    Branch and bound algorithms to solve semiring constraint satisfaction problems.Louise Leenen & Aditya Ghose - 2008 - In Tu-Bao Ho & Zhi-Hua Zhou, PRICAI 2008: Trends in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 991--997.
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  2. Systematic withdrawal.Thomas Meyer, Johannes Heidema, Willem Labuschagne & Louise Leenen - 2002 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 31 (5):415-443.
    Although AGM theory contraction (Alchourrón et al., 1985; Alchourrón and Makinson, 1985) occupies a central position in the literature on belief change, there is one aspect about it that has created a fair amount of controversy. It involves the inclusion of the postulate known as Recovery. As a result, a number of alternatives to AGM theory contraction have been proposed that do not always satisfy the Recovery postulate (Levi, 1991, 1998; Hansson and Olsson, 1995; Fermé, 1998; Fermé and Rodriguez, 1998; (...)
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    A Taste of Words: Linguistic Context and Perceptual Simulation Predict the Modality of Words.Max Louwerse & Louise Connell - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (2):381-398.
    Previous studies have shown that object properties are processed faster when they follow properties from the same perceptual modality than properties from different modalities. These findings suggest that language activates sensorimotor processes, which, according to those studies, can only be explained by a modal account of cognition. The current paper shows how a statistical linguistic approach of word co-occurrences can also reliably predict the category of perceptual modality a word belongs to (auditory, olfactory–gustatory, visual–haptic), even though the statistical linguistic approach (...)
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    Listen, and You Will-Hear: Reflections on Interviewing from a Feminist Phenomenological Perspective.Louise Levesque-Lopman - 2000 - In Linda Fisher & Lester Embree, Feminist phenomenology. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, c. pp. 103--132.
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    Benvenuto da Imola's literary approach to Virgil's Eclogues.Mary Louise Lord - 2002 - Mediaeval Studies 64 (1):287-362.
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    Perelman et la philosophie anglo-saxonne.Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (2):247-.
    En parlant des rapports entre la Nouvelle Rhétorique et la France, Pierre-André Taguieff décrivait la situation comme celle d'un rendez-vous manqué. En parlant des rapports entre la philosophie pérelmanienne et la philosophie anglo-saxonne, il faut surtout parler de rendez-vous clandestins. Car dans l'ensemble, ces rendez-vous divers sont d'autant plus évidents qu'ils témoignent sans doute de l'influence réelle d'une philosophie. D'une philosophie dont on retrouve, dans le milieu anglo-saxon, un «air de famille» mais sans que Chaïm Perelman ne soit expressément nommé.
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    Pourquoi faut-il qu'Émile soit borné?Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (4):612-626.
    Dans les études consacrées aux écrits politiques et éducatifs de Rousseau, on a beaucoup insisté sur la loi qui commande son anthropologie, à savoir que l'altérité corrompt. Cependant, on a moins insisté sur une notion fondamentale de cette anthropologie, celle des bornes et des places, ce qui explique un certain nombre de malentendus quant au caractère plus ou moins pessimiste ou conser vateur des écrits de Rousseau. Pourtant, un lien existe entre la loi de l'altérité et le concept des bornes, (...)
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  8. La Raison en procès : essais sur la philosophie et le sexisme, coll. « Brèches ».Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (2):465-466.
     
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    Quand l'État devient philosophe..Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1975 - Philosophiques 2 (2):354-363.
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  10. Froebel teachers the Froebel colleges.Compiled by Tina Bruce, Contributions From Louie Werth & Anne Louise de Buriane - 2018 - In Tina Bruce, Peter Elfer, Sacha Powell & Louie Werth, The Routledge international handbook of Froebel and early childhood practice: re-articulating research and policy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Working memory deficits in Individuals with Friedreich Ataxia: The IMAGE-FRDA study.Georgiou-Karistianis Nellie, Stagnitti Monique, Egan Gary, Storey Elsdon, Delatycki Martin & Corben Louise - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Constructing and negotiating the professional identity of ‘leader’ by suggesting and challenging improvement of professional practices: Deontics in a four-part sequential structure.Mie Femø Nielsen, Brian L. Due & Louise Tranekjær - 2022 - Discourse Studies 24 (5):640-661.
    The paper contributes to previous studies of identity as locally and interactionally produced by pointing to some of the multimodal resources employed by participants to achieving, challenge and manage the professional identity of ‘leader’ in different workplace settings. We examine professional identity work in sequential environments where it provides a resource for handling the resistance to improvement displayed by another participant. We show how leader identity work gets embedded within a four-part structure of: identifying a problem, proposing improvements, misaligning with (...)
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    Emotional Nuance: Examining Positive Emotional Granularity and Well-Being.Tse Yen Tan, Louise Wachsmuth & Michele M. Tugade - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The focus of this review is on positive emotional granularity. Emotional granularity is the level of specificity that characterizes verbal representations of an affective experience. Although there has been research on negative emotional granularity, relatively less attention has been given to the study of positive emotional granularity. Positive emotions are theorized to motivate an individual to “broaden and build” one’s scope of cognition, attention, and behavior. Distinct positive emotion concepts may provide individuals with more informational value than that provided by (...)
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    Toward Further Understanding of Crohn’s Disease-Related Fatigue: The Role of Depression and Emotional Processing.Ingrid Banovic, Louise Montreuil, Marie Derrey-Bunel, Fabrizio Scrima, Guillaume Savoye, Laurent Beaugerie & Marie-Claire Gay - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Gender and race in the modernist middlebrow: Louise faure-favier’s Blanche et noir.Louise Hardwick - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (3-4):91-111.
    This article marks a decisive step towards the recovery of the French woman writer, journalist, and aviation pioneer Louise Faure-Favier, who today is virtually forgotten. The article begins by sit...
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    Racismes, antiracismes André Béjin et Julien Freund, directeurs de la publication Paris: Méridiens-Klincksieck, 1986. 326 p. [REVIEW]Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (2):374.
  17. Deuxième partie Louise labé, lionnoise.Louise Labé Et Sa Famille - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    Force Majeure : Justification for Active Termination of Life in the Case of Severely Handicapped Newborns after Forgoing Treatment.H. J. J. Leenen & Chris Ciesielski-Carlucci - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (3):271.
    The health of newborns has always been subject to the natural lottery. When in the past a severely disabled baby was born, nature provided the “solution,” and the child did not survive. Medical technology has brought about a change; fetuses who would have died during pregnancy or newborns who once would have had little chance to survive are now kept alive. Although these technological advances do benefit many children, the dark side is that more severely handicapped babies are surviving.When a (...)
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    Selection of patients.H. J. J. Leenen - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (1):33-36.
    The author joins the discussion on selection of patients in the face of life-saving resources initiated in the Journal by Parsons and Lock, Mooney and the editorial in the December 1980 issue. In this article several selection systems are discussed. The author is in favour of a `criteria-system'. The criteria for such a system are elaborated. On the basis of a sequence of values a sequence of criteria is proposed. Attention is also given to the procedural aspects.
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  20. ILouise M. Antony.Louise M. Antony - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):177-208.
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    Twice Untitled and Other Pictures.Louise Lawler - 2006 - MIT Press.
    Works by one of the most important artists working in America today—photographs, collaborative projects, ephemeral objects, and trenchant and witty institutional critique. For the past two decades Louise Lawler has been taking photographs of art in situ, from small poignant black-and-white images of art in people's homes to large format glossy color pictures of art in museums and in auction houses. In addition she has produced a variety of objects—paperweights, etched drinking glasses, matchbooks, gallery announcements—all of which cleverly describe (...)
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    Generative AI and Argument Creativity.Louise Vigeant - 2024 - Informal Logic 44 (4):44-64.
    Generative AI appears to threaten argument creativity. Because of its capacity to generate coherent texts, individuals are likely to integrate its ideas, and not their own, into arguments, thereby reducing their creative contribution. This article argues that this view is mistaken—it rests on a misunderstanding of the nature of creativity. Within arguments, creative and critical thinking cannot be separated. Because creativity is enmeshed with skills such as analysis and evaluation, the use of generative AI in the construction of arguments, especially (...)
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    Chapman's ovids banquet of sence: Its sources and theme.Louise Vinge - 1975 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 38 (1):234-257.
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    Orage with Gurdjieff in America.Louise Welch - 1982 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Recounts the efforts of Orage, an influential London editor, to prepare America for the teachings of Gurdjieff.
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    Charles M. Natoli., Nietzsche and Pascal on Christianity.Louise Carroll Keeley - 1989 - International Studies in Philosophy 21 (1):106-107.
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    Handboek gezondheidsrecht: rechten van mensen in de gezondheidszorg.Henricus Jacobus Josephus Leenen - 1988 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom. Edited by Henricus Jacobus Josephus Leenen.
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    Rechten van mensen in de gezondheidszorg: een gezondheidsrechtelijke studie.Henricus Jacobus Josephus Leenen - 1978 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
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    The Legal Status of the Embryo in Vivo and in Vitro: Research on and the Medical Treatment of Embryos.H. J. J. Leenen - 1986 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (3-4):129-132.
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  29. In defense of (some) verificationism: Verificationism and game-theoretical semantics.Louise Vigeam - 2003 - In Jaroslav Peregrin, Meaning: the dynamic turn. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science. pp. 12--259.
  30. Different Voices or Perfect Storm: Why Are There So Few Women in Philosophy?Louise Antony - 2012 - Journal of Social Philosophy 43 (3):227-255.
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    Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility in China: A Multilevel Study of Their Effects on Trust and Organizational Citizenship Behavior.Louise Tourigny, Jian Han, Vishwanath V. Baba & Polly Pan - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (2):427-440.
    Using multisource data and multilevel analysis, we propose that the ethical stance of supervisors influences subordinates’ perceptions of corporate social responsibility which in turn influences subordinates’ trust in the organization resulting in their taking increased personal social responsibility and engagement in organizational citizenship behaviors oriented toward both the organization and other individuals. Using a multilevel model, we assessed the extent to which ethical leadership and CSR at the work unit level impacts subordinates’ behaviors mediated by organizational trust at the individual (...)
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    Retrospectivity and the rule of law / C. Sampford ; with the assistance of J. Louise, S. Blencowe, and T. Round.C. Sampford, J. Louise, S. Blencowe & T. Round - unknown
    Retrospective rule-making has few supporters and many opponents. Defenders of retrospective laws generally do so on the basis that they are a necessary evil in specific or limited circumstances, for example to close tax loopholes, to deal with terrorists or to prosecute fallen tyrants. Yet the reality of retrospective rule making is far more widespread than this, and ranges from ’corrective’ legislation to ’interpretive regulations’ to judicial decision making. The search for a rational justification for retrospective rule-making necessitates a reconsideration (...)
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    Religion in the Ancient Greek City.Louise Bruit Zaidman & Pauline Schmitt Pantel - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a translation into English of La religion grecque by Louise Bruit Zaidman and Pauline Schmitt Pantel, described by Dr Simon Price as 'an excellent book, by far the best introduction to the subject in any language'. It is the purpose of the book to consider how religious beliefs and cultic rituals were given expression in the world of the Greek citizen - the functions performed by the religious personnel, and the place that religion occupied in individual, (...)
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    Clinical Pragmatics.Louise Cummings - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Many children and adults experience significant breakdown in the use of language. The resulting pragmatic disorders present a considerable barrier to effective communication. This book is the first critical examination of the current state of our knowledge of pragmatic disorders and provides a comprehensive overview of the main concepts and theories in pragmatics. It examines the full range of pragmatic disorders that occur in children and adults and discusses how they are assessed and treated by clinicians. Louise Cummings attempts (...)
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    In critique of moral resilience: UK healthcare professionals’ experiences working with asylum applicants housed in contingency accommodation during the COVID-19 pandemic.Louise Tomkow, Gabrielle Prager, Kitty Worthing & Rebecca Farrington - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1):33-38.
    This research explores the experiences of UK NHS healthcare professionals working with asylum applicants housed in contingency accommodation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a critical understanding of the concept of moral resilience as a theoretical framework, we explore how the difficult circumstances in which they worked were navigated, and the extent to which moral suffering led to moral transformation. Ten staff from a general practice participated in semistructured interviews. Encountering the harms endured by people seeking asylum prior to arrival in (...)
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    Why I Am Not a Buddhist.Louise Williams - 2020 - Faith and Philosophy 37 (4):550-554.
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    Relative Obscurity: The Emotions of Words, Paint and Sound in Eighteenth-Century Literary Criticism.Louise Joy - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (5):644-661.
    This essay investigates the marginalisation in eighteenth-century literary theoretical discussions of a category of emotion, ‘the affections’, which plays a significant role elsewhere in eighteenth-century thought, especially in moral philosophy and theology. It proposes that affections are incompatible with a series of principles that underpin dominant concepts of the literary in early and mid-eighteenth-century literary criticism by authors including Kames, Burke, Alison, Duff, Brown, Du Bos, Trapp and Beattie, many of whom were associated with the Scottish Enlightenment. By analysing eighteenth-century (...)
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  38. Verse: Fable of a Lost Wood.Louise Crenshaw Ray - 1950 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 31 (1):19.
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    The required role of the psychiatric‐ mental health nurse in primary health‐ care: an augmented Delphi study.Louise Walker, Phil Barker & Pauline Pearson - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (2):91-102.
    The required role of the psychiatric‐mental health nurse in primary health‐care: an augmented Delphi study An augmented Delphi study was employed to elicit the perceptions of CPNs, GPs, social workers, managers of psychiatric nursing services and health service purchasers in England, on the role required of a psychiatric (mental health) nurse in primary health care. In the final stage of the study, users of mental health service were enlisted in a verification study of the emergent findings. A broad consensus emerged (...)
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    Xénophon, l’oracle de Delphes et la divination.Louise Bruit Zaidman - 2013 - Kernos 26:59-72.
    La pratique de la divination, telle que Xénophon l’expose tout au long de l’Anabase, est la mise en œuvre d’un mode de communication avec les dieux qui peut emprunter des formes diverses, mais dont la principale est le sacrifice et l’observation des signes positifs ou négatifs, offerts par les victimes. Elle suppose une bienveillance de la divinité toujours prête, semble-t-il, à répondre aux questions posées par les hommes, dans le domaine public comme dans le privé, pourvu que ces questions soient (...)
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    The Origins of European Thought.Louise Robinson Heath - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (4):572-574.
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  42. The Varieties of Reference.Louise M. Antony - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (2):275.
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    The Quest for Moral Law.Louise Saxe Eby - 1944 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Columbia University Press.
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    Sharing Your Adventures Has Been an Interesting Experience:’ Indiana Jones and Professional Archaeology.Louise Hitchcock - 2023 - In Dean A. Kowalski, Indiana Jones and Philosophy: Why Did It Have to be Socrate? Wiley. pp. 178-187.
    What Indiana Jones can teach us about the ethics of practicing and teaching archeology.
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    The Place of Arbitration and Mediation in Ancient Systems of International Ethics.Louise E. Matthael - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (04):241-.
    There can be no doubt that the Romans were very much influenced in their use of interstate arbitration by the Greeks. This statement can be made without affecting the question as to whether the actual principle of arbitration was known to them before their contact with the Greeks. Either the practice sprang up independently in Italy and Greece owing to similarity of conditions, or else it was part of the same stock of political and social ideas inherited by each race (...)
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    Every Proposition Is False — A Medieval Paradox.Louise Nisbet Roberts - 1953 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 2:95-102.
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  47. La générosité chez Aristote, médiété nicomachéenne et eudémienne.Louise Rodrigue - 2006 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 24 (2):93-116.
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  48. Symposium on Louise Richardson’s “Flavour, Taste and Smell”.Louise Richardson, Fiona Macpherson, Mohan Matthen & Matthew Nudds - 2013 - Mind and Language Symposia at the Brains Blog.
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    The Gurdjieff years, 1929-1949: recollections of Louise March.Louise March - 1990 - Walworth, N.Y.: Work Study Association. Edited by Beth McCorkle.
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    Old wives' tales and philosophical delusions: on 'the problem of women and African philosophy'.Louise du Toit - 2008 - South African Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):413-428.
    This article represents a response to ‘the problem of women and African philosophy', which refers mainly to the absence of strong women's and feminist voices within the discipline of African philosophy. I investigate the possibility that African women are not so much excluded from the institutionalized discipline of philosophy, as preferring fiction as a genre for intellectual expression. This hypothesis can be supported by some feminists who read the absolute prioritisation of abstraction and generalization over the concrete and the particular (...)
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