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    Bioethics, globalization, and politics.M. Julia Bertomeu - 2009 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 2 (1):33-51.
    Bioethics has evolved from a non-institutional, ideal, and ahistorical model toward a more political, institutional, and historically anchored one. This change is healthy and has, in part, been a product of the devastating consequences of globalization. I illustrate the distinct moments in the evolution of bioethics with an analysis of three discussions within the discipline: the debate on autonomy and the right to health and some of the issues raised by biotechnology, especially by the patenting of genetic material.
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    Construyendo participación ciudadana a nivel local. La experiencia de los pequeños productores agropecuarios de la Provincia de Ñuble.Rosana Vallejos Cartes & M. Julia Fawaz Yissi - 2008 - Theoria: Universidad del Bio-Bio, Chile 17 (1):19-32.
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    Kant: ¿liberal o republicano?María Julia Bertomeu - 2019 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (10):162-179.
    En un interesante y polémico texto publicado por Alejandro Pinzani y Nuria Sánchez Madrid en 2016, bajo el título “The State Looks Down: Some Reassessments of Kant’s Appraisal of Citizenship”, los autores plantean una pregunta a la que aludo en el título del presente trabajo: Kant ¿liberal? ¿republicano? ¿o ambas cosas?, decantándose finalmente por un “ambas cosas”. Procuro discutir ciertas consideraciones sobre la distinción entre ciudadanía pasiva y activa; y la tesis que afirma que: por su clara aversión ante la (...)
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  4. “Ein weites Feld”. Revisitando el Kant político y republicano.María Julia Bertomeu & Nuria Sánchez Madrid - 2020 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (12):556-567.
    El escrito continúa una discusión mantenida por Macarena Marey, María Julia Bertomeu y Nuria Sánchez Madrid en torno a la capacidad de los principios del republicanismo kantiano para transformar el espacio social en un ámbito en el que la autosuficiencia material constituya una de las condiciones fundamentales para que la igualdad formal ante la ley y la libertad política puedan actualizarse. En estas coordenadas se manifiestan también algunas discrepancias en lo concerniente a la percepción kantiana de las injusticias (...)
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    Esplendor y eclipse de la fraternidad. En Homenaje a Antoni Domènech.María Julia Bertomeu - forthcoming - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:11-14.
    En el año 2004, la editorial Crítica de Barcelona publicó el texto de Antoni Domènech: El eclipse de la fraternidad. Una revisión republicana de la tradición socialista, que abrió un sendero conceptual amplio para pensar en la “metáfora” de la fraternidad dentro de la tradición socialista en clave republicana. Texto original, provocativo y erudito que –de una u otra manera- tuvo influencia en los trabajos de este Dossier: colegas, amigos, discípulos, y compañeros. Vaya entonces como homenaje al filósofo reciente y (...)
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    El pensamiento de Kant en algunas teorías recientes de justicia social.María Julia Bertomeu - 2000 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 45 (4):573-582.
    Neste artigo, a autora aborda a questão da possibilidade de uma teoria da justiça social que seja compatível com a totalidade do sistema kantiano, examinando diversas posições acerca dessa problemática, seguindo-se a essa parte a exposição de sua própria posição no tocante a essa questão.
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    Property, freedom and money: Modern Capitalism reassessed.María Julia Bertomeu & Antoni Domènech - 2016 - European Journal of Social Theory 19 (2):245-263.
    Large exchange markets, big money, interest-bearing credit, big landholdings, proletarian masses, imperial expansion and even ‘capital’ or ‘salaried workers’, are not in themselves specific, unique institutional features of Modern Capitalism. This article argues that the features that characterize Modern Capitalism are a massive emergence of ‘free’, monetized wage labour, a self-propelled rush to unbounded world expansion and the progressive conversion of expropriated and privatized land into a monetized commodity, as well as a radically new use of the ancestral social institutions (...)
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    Los derechos humanos y sus enemigos filosóficos.María Julia Bertomeu - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia):327-336.
    Tras siglo y medio de eclipse (1795-1945), los derechos humanos reaparecieron después del fin de la II Guerra Mundial. No solo en la Constitución de la IV República francesa y en el Preámbulo de la Constitución de la II República alemana; fueron objeto nada menos que de una solemne declaración internacional en 1948 por parte de la Asamblea de las Naciones Unidas. Dos cuestiones filosóficas interesan en esta intervención: 1. Qué la idea filosófica del derecho, si es que hay alguna (...)
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    El concepto de solidaridad y su multiplicidad semántica. A la memoria de Toni Domènech.María Julia Bertomeu - 2018 - Endoxa 41:238.
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    Renta Básica y Renta Máxima: una concepción republicano-democrática.María Julia Bertomeu & Daniel Raventós - 2020 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 81:195-211.
    Este trabajo fue pensado a modo de homenaje a Antoni Domènech, quien nos legó un Programa de Investigación sobre “las raíces históricas y conceptuales del republicanismo democrático clásico”, también valedero para el momento actual del modo de producir capitalista en el que nos encontramos al inicio de la tercera década del siglo XXI. Nos ocuparemos i) de fundamentar y mostrar la viabilidad de una Renta Básica, entendida como resguardo de un mínimum de existencia social para todos, que permitiría garantizar una (...)
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    Filosofía, lengua castellana y modernidades.María Julia Bertomeu - 2008 - Arbor 184 (734):1047-1055.
    Si el castellano fue la primera lengua vulgar volcada a la filosofía desde el siglo XII; si España fue el primer Estado moderno desde fines del XV; si España dispuso, en consonancia con su temprana estatalización moderna, de la primera gramática concebida con el explícito empeño de imponer el castellano como lengua de “vencedores” a “otras peregrinas lenguas” de pueblos “subyugados”; si España abrió la primera página de la Era moderna –y a lo que se ha visto, del pensamiento político-social (...)
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    Pobreza y propiedad. ¿Cara y cruz de la misma moneda? Una lectura desde el republicanismo kantiano.María Julia Bertomeu - 2017 - Isegoría 57:477-504.
    El objetivo del trabajo es mostrar que la pobreza es, para Kant, la contracara de una distribución social de la propiedad adquirida incompatible con la igual libertad de todos según leyes universales. El problema de la pobreza no es –dejó dicho Kant– un tema de beneficencia o de deberes éticos laxos de cada cual. Tampoco es un asunto de un derecho de necesidad que habilitara al pobre a robar cuando sus necesidades elementales no están satisfechas. Es un problema estructural en (...)
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    Familia humana y fraternidad en la Declaración Universal de Derechos de 1948.María Julia Bertomeu - forthcoming - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:17-27.
    La Declaración de 1948 recuperó ideas filosófico-políticas básicas y fundamentales que habían sido ignoradas en la historia política real, o negadas iusfilosóficamente en la academia con el auge del utilitarismo moral y positivismo jurídico. El primer considerando del preámbulo de la Declaración de 1948 afirma enfáticamente, por ejemplo: que la libertad ha de ser universalizada a “todos” y es inalienable, que la “igualdad” bien entendida dimana de la libertad bien entendida, y que la humanidad no está dividida en razas, etnias, (...)
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  14. Kant: A Republican Conception of Public Justice.Maria Julia Bertomeu - 2018 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 7 (13):109-126.
    La filosofía jurídico-política kantiana es —desde hace varios años— protagonista de primer nivel en los debates sobre la justicia, la propiedad y la pobreza. El renacimiento vino de la mano del trabajo de varios filósofos y juristas que, afortunadamente, se apartan de los incómodos y desacertados apodos que recibió Kant en la segunda mitad del siglo pasado: “Kant el político moralista”, “Kant liberal”, “Kant, el defensor de la propiedad privada exclusiva y excluyente”. Ha vuelto ahora con renovado y creciente interés, (...)
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    Fraternidad y mujeres: un ensayo de historia conceptual.María Julia Bertomeu - 2012 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 46:9-24.
    La fraternidad, entendida en el sentido revolucionario que tuvo en la tríada francesa, es hoy un valor eclipsado, como pretendo mostrar. En este trabajo me interesa particularmente indagar las causas del olvido del valor político de la fraternidad en una buena parte del pensamiento político feminista contemporáneo, no exclusivamente anglosajón, olvido o rechazo incluso, que es un producto parcial del eclipse general del concepto–y especialmente del olvido del carácter emancipatorio de la tríada revolucionaria- pero que tiene también raíces propias, como (...)
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    Universalismo y multiculturalismo.María Julia Bertomeu, Graciela Vidiella & Osvaldo Norberto Guariglia (eds.) - 2000 - [Buenos Aires, Argentina]: Universidad de Buenos Aires.
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    Reseña de "Justicia y exclusión" de Cortés Rodas, Francisco.María Julia Bertomeu - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (144):145-150.
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    El republicanismo y la crisis del rawlsismo metodológico (Nota sobre método y sustancia normativa en el debate republicano).María Julia Bertomeu & Antonio Domènech - 2005 - Isegoría 33:51-75.
    Cinco generaciones de utilitaristas, apoyados en la ciencia social posterior a la revolución marginalista neoclásica, destruyeron la conexión clásica entre la reflexión filosófica normativa y el mundo de los derechos y de las instituciones sociales. El estilo de hacer filosofía política inaugurado por Rawls no sólo prometía romper a su vez con todo eso, sino que, aparentemente, apuntaba a una consciente reanudación de la manera clásica -preutilitarista, preneoclásica- de hacer filosofía política: derechos, virtudes, contratos, clases sociales y entramados institucionales -no (...)
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    Bioethics: Latin American perspectives.Arleen L. F. Salles & María Julia Bertomeu (eds.) - 2002 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    Presents a unique view of the current state of development of bioethics in Latin America.
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    Business Versus Ethics? Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics.M. Tina Dacin, Jeffrey S. Harrison, David Hess, Sheila Killian & Julia Roloff - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (3):863-877.
    To commemorate 40 years since the founding of the Journal of Business Ethics, the editors in chief of the journal have invited the editors to provide commentaries on the future of business ethics. This essay comprises a selection of commentaries aimed at creating dialogue around the theme Business versus Ethics?. The authors of these commentaries seek to transcend the age-old separation fallacy :409–421, 1994) that juxtaposes business and ethics/society, posing a forced choice or trade off. Providing a contemporary take on (...)
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    De la apropiación privada a la adquisición común originaria del suelo. Un cambio metodológico «menor» con consecuencias políticas revolucionarias.María Julia Bertomeu - 2004 - Isegoría 30:141-147.
    En un pasaje a la vez críptico y fascinante de la Metaphysik der Sitten, Kant generó un cambio metodológico definitivo para justificar la adquisición de «lo mío y lo tuyo exterior», mediante la hipótesis racional y no empíricamente comprobable de la apropiación originaria común del suelo: «Todos los hombres están originariamente (con anterioridad a todo acto jurídico del arbitrio) en posesión legítima del suelo, es decir, tienen derecho a existir (da Sein) ahí donde (al margen de su voluntad) los han (...)
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    How to Feel About Climate Change? An Analysis of the Normativity of Climate Emotions.Julia Mosquera & Kirsti M. Jylhä - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (3):357-380.
    Climate change evokes different emotions in people. Recently, climate emotions have become a matter of normative scrutiny in the public debate. This phenomenon, which we refer to as the normativization of climate emotions, manifests at two levels. At the individual level, people are faced with affective dilemmas, situations where they are genuinely uncertain about what is the right way to feel in the face of climate change. At the collective level, the public debate reflects disagreement about which emotions are appropriate (...)
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    Illa se iactet in aula!María Julia Bertomeu - 2010 - Isegoría 42:73-90.
    No pocos contemporáneos de Kant, incluidos algunos de sus discípulos, fueron pródigos en la crítica mordaz del carácter sistemático de su filosofía, y señaladamente, de la prosa filosófica en que ese carácter se expresaba. Otros, en cambio, no se privaron de manifestar el deseo de ver al filósofo aislado o acorralado en el recinto puramente especulativo del aula académica, en la buena —o en la mala— compañía de todos los políticos metafísicos de la época: «illa se iactet in aula!» Pero, (...)
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    (1 other version)Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia.Julia Simner & Edward M. Hubbard (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford University Press.
    Synesthesia is a fascinating phenomenon which has captured the imagination of scientists and artists alike. This inherited condition gives rise to a kind of 'merging of the senses. The Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia brings together a broad body of knowledge about this conditions into one definitive state-of-the-art handbook.
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  25. Reconciling Conceptual Confusions in the Le Monde Debate on Conspiracy Theories, J.C.M. Duetz and M R. X. Dentith.Julia Duetz & M. R. X. Dentith - 2022 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 10 (11):40-50.
    This reply to an ongoing debate between conspiracy theory researchers from different disciplines exposes the conceptual confusions that underlie some of the disagreements in conspiracy theory research. Reconciling these conceptual confusions is important because conspiracy theories are a multidisciplinary topic and a profound understanding of them requires integrative insights from different fields. Specifically, we distinguish research focussing on conspiracy *theories* (and theorizing) from research of conspiracy *belief* (and mindset, theorists) and explain how particularism with regards to conspiracy theories does not (...)
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    P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface Speller: Usability Evaluation of Three Speller Sizes by Severely Motor-Disabled Patients.M. Teresa Medina-Juliá, Álvaro Fernández-Rodríguez, Francisco Velasco-Álvarez & Ricardo Ron-Angevin - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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  27. Linking Visions: Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights, and the Developing World.Karen L. Baird, María Julia Bertomeu, Martha Chinouya, Donna Dickenson, Michele Harvey-Blankenship, Barbara Ann Hocking, Laura Duhan Kaplan, Jing-Bao Nie, Eileen O'Keefe, Julia Tao Lai Po-wah, Carol Quinn, Arleen L. F. Salles, K. Shanthi, Susana E. Sommer, Rosemarie Tong & Julie Zilberberg - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This collection brings together fourteen contributions by authors from around the globe. Each of the contributions engages with questions about how local and global bioethical issues are made to be comparable, in the hope of redressing basic needs and demands for justice. These works demonstrate the significant conceptual contributions that can be made through feminists' attention to debates in a range of interrelated fields, especially as they formulate appropriate responses to developments in medical technology, global economics, population shifts, and poverty.
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  28. Investigating Conspiracy Theories – Introduction to the Special Issue.M. R. X. Dentith, Duetz Julia & Melina Tsapos - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy:1-9.
    This introduction to this special issue of Inquiry looks at recent work in the philosophy of conspiracy theory theory. Looking at two related worries expressed in the wider conspiracy theory theory (the academic study of conspiracy theories) – the Problem of Conspiracy Theories and the Problem of Conspiracy Theorists – this special issue argues that recent work in the philosophy of conspiracy theories is getting all the more closer to not just an epistemic understanding of what, if anything, is wrong (...)
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    The only thing that can stop bad causal inference is good causal inference.Julia M. Rohrer, Stefan C. Schmukle & Richard McElreath - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    In psychology, causal inference – both the transport from lab estimates to the real world and estimation on the basis of observational data – is often pursued in a casual manner. Underlying assumptions remain unarticulated; potential pitfalls are compiled in post-hoc lists of flaws. The field should move on to coherent frameworks of causal inference and generalizability that have been developed elsewhere.
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    The impact of perception and presence on emotional reactions: a review of research in virtual reality. [REVIEW]Julia Diemer, Georg W. Alpers, Henrik M. Peperkorn, Youssef Shiban & Andreas Mã¼Hlberger - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Ethics of inclusion: the cases of health, economics, education, digitalization and the environment in the post-COVID-19 era.Julia M. Puaschunder - 2022 - UK: Ethics International Press.
    Ethics of Inclusion captures fairness and social justice for all from an ethical perspective in our post-pandemic world. The book discusses inequality in Healthcare, Economics & Finance, Education, Digitalization, and the Environment, in order to envision economics of diversity and a transition to a more inclusive society. A wide-ranging approach addresses issues of inequality in access to innovations such as telemedicine and artificial intelligence, economic gains of robotics, and big data insights. A rising performance gap between the finance sector and (...)
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    Conceptualizing Endometriosis Pain Through Metaphors.Julia M. Abraham & V. Rajasekaran - 2023 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 66 (3):478-491.
    ABSTRACT:Biomedical and philosophical traditions postulate the experience of pain either as quantifiable or as sociocultural phenomena. This critical assessment offers a close reading of Lara Parker’s Vagina Problems: Endometriosis, Painful Sex, and Other Taboo Topics (2020) and Abby Norman’s Ask Me About My Uterus: A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women’s Pain (2018), analyzing the authors’ use of language as a tool to comprehend and communicate pain. Norman’s and Parker’s memoirs narrate the lived experience of endometriosis, a condition diagnosed (...)
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    Perceived emotional and informational support for cancer: Patients’ perspectives on interpersonal versus media sources.Julia C. M. Van Weert, Camella J. Rising & Nadine Bol - 2022 - Communications 47 (2):171-194.
    This study examined cancer patients’ perceived emotional and informational support from a variety of interpersonal and media sources. We recruited patients from cancer patient association websites and online cancer forums and asked them to report to what extent they received support from interpersonal and media sources. Patients rated professional sources and personal sources as nearly equal sources of emotional support; however, professional sources were rated as significantly greater sources of informational support. Although family and oncologists were the most mentioned interpersonal (...)
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    Conscientious objection to medical assistance in dying in rural/remote nursing.Julia Panchuk & Lorraine M. Thirsk - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (5):766-775.
    In 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada legalized medical assistance in dying in Canada. Similar to jurisdictions where this has been a more long-standing option for end-of-life care, the Supreme Court’s decision in Canada included a caveat that no healthcare provider could be compelled to participate in medical assistance in dying. The Canadian Nurses Association, in alignment with numerous ethical guidelines for healthcare providers around the globe, maintains that nurses may opt out of participation in medical assistance in dying if (...)
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    Medicamentos esenciales, patentes y licencias obligatorias: Doha no es la respuesta.Salvador Bergel & María Julia Bertomeu - 2020 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 65:75.
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    Is There a Downside of Job Accommodations? An Employee Perspective on Individual Change Processes.Julia M. Kensbock, Stephan A. Boehm & Kirill Bourovoi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  37. Cartesian lucidity.Julia M. Johnston - 1970 - Torino,: Edizioni di Filosofia.
     
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    Rubén Darío. Despedidas de la Tierra.Julia M. Medina - 2019 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 1 (23):15.
    Este trabajo aborda algunos de los últimos registros de Rubén Darío, para señalar cómo su obra socava la modernidad latinoamericana, más allá de cómo se ha entendido y se ha practicado tradicionalmente, incluso por él mismo, suturando mundos que seguimos sin consolidar.
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    Closing the Happiness Gap: The Decline of Gendered Parenthood Norms and the Increase in Parental Life Satisfaction.Julia M. Schaub, Ariane Bertogg, Franz Neuberger & Klaus Preisner - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (1):31-55.
    In recent decades, normative expectations for parenthood have changed for both men and women, fertility has declined, and work–family arrangements have become more egalitarian. Previous studies indicate that the transition to parenthood and work–family arrangements both influence life satisfaction and do so differently for men and women. Drawing on constructivism and utility maximization, we theorize how gendered parenthood norms influence life satisfaction after the transition to parenthood, and how decisions regarding motherhood and fatherhood are made in order to maximize life (...)
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  40. «A small violence to history»: reflecting on the past in fielding's drama Eurydice Hissed.Julia M. Wright - 1993 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 23 (1):63-79.
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    Age differences in preferences for emotionally-meaningful versus knowledge-related appeals.Julia C. M. Van Weert, Nadine Bol & Margot J. van der Goot - 2021 - Communications 46 (2):205-228.
    Socioemotional selectivity theory (SST), an influential life-span theory, suggests that older adults prefer persuasive messages that appeal to emotionally-meaningful goals over messages that appeal to knowledge-related goals, whereas younger adults do not show this preference. A mixed-factorial experiment was conducted to test whether older adults (≥65 years) differ from younger adults (25–45 years) in their preference for emotionally-meaningful appeals over knowledge-related appeals, when appeals are clearly developed in line with SST. For older adults we found the expected preference for emotionally-meaningful (...)
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    Synesthesia in school-aged children.Julia Simner & Edward M. Hubbard - 2013 - In Julia Simner & Edward M. Hubbard (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Synesthesia. Oxford University Press. pp. 64.
    This chapter looks at synaesthesia in school aged children from approximately 5-6 years onwards. We examine how synaesthesia develops from its earliest roots both behaviourally and neurologically, and describe how this development can be affected by literacy and learning. We present evidence showing that synaesthesia emerges over time undergoing stages of 'growth' from an immature to more mature form. We also discuss the prevalence of childhood synaesthesia and the methodologies available for testing this. Next we consider how the condition can (...)
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  43. Children’s Speech-Drawing.Julia M. Matuga - 2005 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 24 (4):29-35.
    Vygotsky (1997) coined the term speech-drawing to describe what he saw as the most significant moment in intellectual development, the moment when two psychological tools intersect each other. This paper resurrects the utilization of speech-drawing as a methodological tool to investigate children’s thinking. Specifically, this paper will examine children’s drawings of make-believe houses and the private speech, or spontaneous self-directed speech, children produccd while drawing. These instances of speech-drawing will be utilized to illuminate critical and creative thinking from a Vygotskian (...)
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    The bureaucratic production of difference: ethos and ethics in migration administrations.Julia M. Eckert (ed.) - 2020 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    In the context of the ever-increasing political problematization of migration in Europe, agencies charged with migrant administration create diverse categories of difference to distinguish between the 'deserving migrant' and the illegal one: They assess the detainability or the credibility of asylum seekers, the danger posed by Islamic organizations, and make situational decisions that determine whether migration or labour law applies to individual agricultural workers. In this book, each chapter analyses how organizational interpretations 'in service of' the common good shape bureaucratic (...)
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    Resilience and Vulnerability: Neurodevelopment of Very Preterm Children at Four Years of Age.Julia M. Young, Marlee M. Vandewouw, Hilary E. A. Whyte, Lara M. Leijser & Margot J. Taylor - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Implicit Acquisition of Grammars With Crossed and Nested Non-Adjacent Dependencies: Investigating the Push-Down Stack Model.Julia Uddén, Martin Ingvar, Peter Hagoort & Karl M. Petersson - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (6):1078-1101.
    A recent hypothesis in empirical brain research on language is that the fundamental difference between animal and human communication systems is captured by the distinction between finite-state and more complex phrase-structure grammars, such as context-free and context-sensitive grammars. However, the relevance of this distinction for the study of language as a neurobiological system has been questioned and it has been suggested that a more relevant and partly analogous distinction is that between non-adjacent and adjacent dependencies. Online memory resources are central (...)
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    The role of religious beliefs in ethics committee consultations for conflict over life-sustaining treatment.Julia I. Bandini, Andrew Courtwright, Angelika A. Zollfrank, Ellen M. Robinson & Wendy Cadge - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (6):353-358.
    Previous research has suggested that individuals who identify as being more religious request more aggressive medical treatment at end of life. These requests may generate disagreement over life-sustaining treatment (LST). Outside of anecdotal observation, however, the actual role of religion in conflict over LST has been underexplored. Because ethics committees are often consulted to help mediate these conflicts, the ethics consultation experience provides a unique context in which to investigate this question. The purpose of this paper was to examine the (...)
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    What is the message of the robot medium? Considering media ecology and mobilities in critical robotics research.Julia M. Hildebrand - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (2):443-453.
    This article makes the case for including frameworks of media ecology and mobilities research in the shaping of critical robotics research for a human-centered and holistic lens onto robot technologies. The two meta-disciplines, which align in their attention to relational processes of communication and movement, provide useful tools for critically exploring emerging human–robot dimensions and dynamics. Media ecology approaches human-made technologies as media that can shape the way we think, feel, and act. Relatedly, mobilities research highlights various kinds of influential (...)
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    J. Thorley: Documents in Medieval Latin. Pp. 199. London: Duckworth, 1998. Paper, £12.95. ISBN: 0-7156-2817-8.Julia M. H. Smith - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):596-597.
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    Ethics and frontline nursing during COVID-19: A qualitative analysis.Dónal O’Mathúna, Julia Smith, Inga M. Zadvinskis, Cheryl Monturo, Marjorie M. Kelley, Sharon Tucker, Pamela S. Miller, Allison A. Norful, Cindy Zellefrow & Esther Chipps - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (6):803-821.
    Background Nurses experienced intense ethical and moral challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our 2020 qualitative parent study of frontline nurses’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic identified ethics as a cross-cutting theme with six subthemes: moral dilemmas, moral uncertainty, moral distress, moral injury, moral outrage, and moral courage. We re-analyzed ethics-related findings in light of refined definitions of ethics concepts. Research aim To analyze frontline U.S. nurses’ experiences of ethics during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research design Qualitative analysis using a directed content (...)
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