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    Multi-informant validity evidence for the ssis sel brief scales across six european countries.Christopher J. Anthony, Stephen N. Elliott, Michayla Yost, Pui-Wa Lei, James C. DiPerna, Carmel Cefai, Liberato Camilleri, Paul A. Bartolo, Ilaria Grazzani, Veronica Ornaghi, Valeria Cavioni, Elisabetta Conte, Sanja Tatalović Vorkapić, Maria Poulou, Baiba Martinsone, Celeste Simões & Aurora Adina Colomeischi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The SSIS SEL Brief Scales are multi-informant measures that were developed to efficiently assess the SEL competencies of school-age youth in the United States. Recently, the SSIS SELb was translated into multiple languages for use in a multi-site study across six European countries. The purpose of the current study was to examine concurrent and predictive evidence for the SEL Composite scores from the translated versions of the SSIS SELb Scales. Results indicated that SSIS SELb Composite scores demonstrated expected positive concurrent (...)
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  2. Kinds of Reasons: An Essay in the Philosophy of Action.Maria Alvarez - 2010 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Understanding human beings and their distinctive rational and volitional capacities requires a clear account of such things as reasons, desires, emotions, and motives, and how they combine to produce and explain human behaviour. Maria Alvarez presents a fresh and incisive study of these concepts, centred on reasons and their role in human agency.
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    La modernidad de la filosofía de Balmes: sentido común y praxis.María Teresa López Abellán - 1986 - Anuario Filosófico 19 (2):173-178.
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  4. Observaciones sobre la condición del "nôus" en Plotino.María Beatriz Abrego - 2009 - Revista Agustiniana 50 (151):7-19.
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  5. “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 sociales y (...)
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    ‘Feminist theory is proper knowledge, but …’: The status of feminist scholarship in the academy.Maria do Mar Pereira - 2012 - Feminist Theory 13 (3):283-303.
    This article explores some of the most significant questions in feminist epistemology: how do academics demarcate what constitutes ‘proper’ academic knowledge? And to what extent is feminist theory and research recognised as such? I draw on material from an ethnographic study of academia in Portugal to examine the claims that non-feminist scholars make in classrooms and conferences about the epistemic status of feminist scholarship. I observed that feminist work was very commonly described as capable of generating credible and valuable knowledge, (...)
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    Placental relations.Maria Fannin - 2014 - Feminist Theory 15 (3):289-306.
    The placenta’s role as a mediating passage between bodies has been a conceptual resource for feminist theorists and philosophers interested in developing more nuanced explanations of the maternal–fetal relation, a relation that has tended to be identified with maternal and fetal bodies rather than with the placenta between them. I draw on efforts by philosopher Luce Irigaray and her readers to theorise placental relations as a model for the negotiation of differences. In her more recent work, Irigaray figures the placenta (...)
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    Gender Mainstreaming vs Positive Action: An Ongoing Conflict in EU Gender Equality Policy.Maria Stratigaki - 2005 - European Journal of Women's Studies 12 (2):165-186.
    This article examines the development of a gender mainstreaming strategy in the EU by illustrating how this strategy was shaped by other than gender equality policy goals. Gender mainstreaming was originally launched in 1996 to promote gender equality in all EU policies, in the context of international and European mobilization on women’s issues. It was aimed to transform mainstream policies by introducing a gender equality perspective. However, it has been largely used as an alibi for neutralizing positive action. The successful (...)
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    The Hoarding Economy of Endometrial Stem Cell Storage.Maria Fannin - 2013 - Body and Society 19 (4):32-60.
    The proliferation of for-profit enterprises offering stem cell storage services for personal use illustrates one of the ways health is increasingly governed through uncertainty and speculative notions of risk. Without any firm guarantee of therapeutic utility, commercial stem cell banks offer to store a range of bodily tissues, signalling the further transformation of the living body into an accumulation strategy within biotechnology capitalism’s ‘tissue economies’. This article makes two related claims: first, it suggests that specifically gendered forms of identification with (...)
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    Boundary-work that Does Not Work: Social Inequalities and the Non-performativity of Scientific Boundary-work.Maria do Mar Pereira - 2019 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 44 (2):338-365.
    Although the STS literature on boundary-work recognizes that such work unfolds within a “terrain of uneven advantage” vis-à-vis gender, race, and other inequalities, reflection about that uneven advantage has been strikingly underdeveloped. This article calls for a retheorizing of boundary-work that engages more actively with feminist, critical race, and postcolonial scholarship and examines more systematically the relation between scientific boundary-work, broader structures of sociopolitical inequality, and boundary-workers’ positionality. To demonstrate the need for this retheorization, I analyze ethnographic and interview data (...)
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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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    “uma certa falta de urbanidade”. As hesitações de Kant a respeito da música.Maria João Mayer Branco - 2020 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (12):270-291.
    This paper explores Kant’s ambivalent views on music. It aims to show, on the one hand, how these ambivalences are in line with the modern philosophical reflection on this art; on the other hand, to show their place within Kantian aesthetics, a place that justifies Kant’s hesitations as whether to classify music as beautiful or agreeable, art or mere enjoyment, free or dependent beauty, culture or nature.
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    The use of demonstratives and context activation in Catalan parliamentary debate.Maria-Josep Cuenca - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (6):729-752.
    Context is crucial in analyzing parliamentary debate, a field which has recently attracted attention from various perspectives. However, not many contributions focus on specific linguistic markers that shape and are simultaneously influenced by the context of production. The present article aims to partially fill in this gap by analyzing the demonstratives used in parliamentary debates and highlighting how they contribute to activating different aspects of context. After summarizing the features of parliamentary debate as a genre and the importance and complexity (...)
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    Labour Pain, ‘Natal Politics’ and Reproductive Justice for Black Birth Givers.Maria Fannin - 2019 - Body and Society 25 (3):22-48.
    The reception of Elaine Scarry’s landmark text, The Body in Pain, focuses in part on exploring how pain might be understood as beneficial or therapeutic. Childbirth is often cited as the paradigmatic instance of this kind of beneficial pain. This essay examines conceptualizations of labour pain in biomedical, natural childbirth and reproductive justice movements that explore the limits of Scarry’s description of pain as ‘unshareable’. Political struggles over pain in childbirth centre on the legibility of pain in labour. Feminist and (...)
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  15. Face Matters: Why Do We Care So Much About Faces?Maria Kronfeldner, Lukas Einsele, Oliver Bürkler, Albrecht Haag, Sophie Loidolt & Julie Park - 2020 - Https://Kultur-Digitalstadt.De/Projekte/Profile/Digitalsalon-3/.
    In an interdisciplinary discussion with an international group of experts, we address the question of why faces matter so much. We approach the issue from different academic, technological and artistic perspectives and integrate these different perspectives in an open dialogue in order to raise awareness about the importance of faces at a time when we are hiding them more than ever, be it in “facing” other human beings or in “facing” digital technology.
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    The European Institute for Gender Equality: A window of opportunity for gender equality policies?Maria Stratigaki & Agnès Hubert - 2011 - European Journal of Women's Studies 18 (2):169-181.
    This article sets out to assess the opportunities and risks for the advancement of gender equality in the European Union offered by the establishment of the European Institute for Gender Equality. It argues that the formal aims and objectives of the Institute mirror the wider political context today ; for the same reason, however, the Institute may be hard-pressed to fulfil those functions originally envisaged by a specific but broad range of actors in the field of equal opportunities. Whether or (...)
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  17. On hiding faces.Maria Kronfeldner - 2021 - APA Blog.
    This short piece explores the many reasons why we hide faces and how hiding faces relates to dehumanization, in particular if faces are hidden by others and thus prevented to speak.
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    Arendt’s ‘conscious pariah’ and the ambiguous figure of the subaltern.Maria Diemling & Larry Ray - 2016 - European Journal of Social Theory 19 (4):503-520.
    Hannah Arendt’s Jewish writings were central to her thinking about the human condition and engaged with the dialectics of modernity, universalism and identity. Her concept of the ‘conscious pariah’ attempted both to define a role for the public intellectual and understand the relationship between Jews and modernity. Controversially she accused Jewish victims of lack of resistance to the Nazis and argued that their victimization resulted from apolitical ‘worldlessness’. We argue that although Arendt’s analysis was original and challenging, her characterization of (...)
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  19. Sex at the Margins: Migration, labour markets and the rescue industry.Laura Maria Agustin - 2007
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    O Encontro como categoria teológica a partir da obra “Em Si Mesmo como Um Outro" em Paul Ricoeur.Maria Alves Viana - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):222-231.
    The Meeting, as a theological category from Paul Ricoeur’s book causes a reflection on the Being. The identity that is built on otherness in relation to the other which meets another deeper himself and the understanding of himself requires acceptance of himself as hopelessly another. The meeting is a key experience that enables the growth of the being through the other, it is dialogue experience, donation and constitutive reception of the history of being, which refers to the search for the (...)
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    O encontro com Jesus como exigência fundamental para a realização do Reino.Viana Maria Alves - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (18):248-252.
    O presente estudo objetiva explicitar o conteúdo da categoria encontro com Jesus em suas diferentes vertentes e sua importância na abordagem cristológica para uma compreensão da Pessoa e Missão de Jesus na perspectiva do Reino de Deus e os desdobramentos de tal compreensão na vida e missão da Igreja hoje. Abordar a questão do encontro como pressuposto norteador da existência humana e exigência para a superação da sobrevalorização da subjetividade, individualismo, tendo como ênfase o êxodo pessoal, a importância das relações (...)
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    Didática e epistemologia.Maria da Penha Villalobos - 1969 - São Paulo,: Editorial Grijalbo.
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    Daniel Varndell (2014) Hollywood Remakes, Deleuze and the Grandfather Paradox.María Victoria Gomez Vila - 2017 - Film-Philosophy 21 (1):138-141.
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  24. Obras biográficas en el Muqtabis de Ibn Hayyan.María Luisa Ávila - 1989 - Al-Qantara 10 (2):463-484.
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  25. Un abrazo entre la ciencia y el arte: El proyecto ECOARTE.María Novo Villaverde - 2007 - Critica 57 (948):78-81.
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  26. El significado de la constitución y las posibilidades de reforma.María Isabel Alvarez Vélez - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (979):10-15.
    La Constitución de 1978 se ha convertido ya en el segundo texto de más larga duración en nuestra historia contemporánea, sólo superada por la Constitución de 1876, vigente durante cuarenta y siete años. Sin embargo, la situación real de una y otra no es comparable. Durante la vigencia del texto actual España ha sido modelo de significativos cambios, en la que se han dado muestras de prudencia y audacia, a la vez.
     
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    Gewalt, Mord und Antihelden – Moral im Kino.Maria Wiesner - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 67 (2):18-23.
    There is hardly any other art form as immersive as film. Thus, if a movie focuses on the abyss of human behaviour, dealing with crimes, violence or even murder, it is often accused of being immoral and corrupting its audience. On the basis of selected examples from Alfred Hitchcock’s ›Rope‹ to Martin Scorsese’s ›Taxi Driver‹ and Lars von Trier’s ›Dogville‹, this critical essay explores the question of the moral claims movies can make. Considering contemporary films such as ›Promising Young Woman‹ (...)
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  28. Convergences: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy.Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, Kathryn T. Gines & Donna-Dale L. Marcano (eds.) - 2010 - SUNY Press.
    A range of themes—race and gender, sexuality, otherness, sisterhood, and agency—run throughout this collection, and the chapters constitute a collective discourse at the intersection of Black feminist thought and continental philosophy, converging on a similar set of questions and concerns. These convergences are not random or forced, but are in many ways natural and necessary: the same issues of agency, identity, alienation, and power inevitably are addressed by both camps. Never before has a group of scholars worked together to examine (...)
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    Hungary: A Loss of Rights?Maria Adamik - 1991 - Feminist Review 39 (1):166-170.
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    Moral argumentation as a rhetorical practice in popular online discourse: Examples from online comment sections of celebrity gossip.Maria Eronen - 2014 - Discourse and Communication 8 (3):278-298.
    This study analyses how online participants of celebrity gossip position themselves in relation to their audience through forms of moral argumentation and thereby contribute to social hierarchies. In this study, forms of moral argumentation are seen as enthymemes, that is, claim-reason units based on moral norms as premises. The material consists of a total of 900 asynchronous online comments in English and 900 in Finnish. In addition to rhetorical argumentation analysis, the study investigates the dependency of moral argumentation on three (...)
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    Critical Science Literacy for Science Majors: Introducing Future Scientists to the Communicative Arts.Maria E. Gigante - 2014 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 34 (3-4):77-86.
    The concept of “critical science literacy” advanced by Susanna Priest is significant to how citizens approach scientific knowledge, but the concept is also relevant to undergraduate students majoring in the sciences, who are not necessarily becoming “critically literate” in their own disciplines. That is, future scientists are not learning how arguments are structured, meaning is made, and facts are agreed upon—specifically through communicative practices—both within and outside of the scientific community. This gap in the curriculum can be addressed through collaborative (...)
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    Conceptualising violence and gender in the Brazilian context: New issues and old dilemmas.Maria Filomena Gregori & Guita Grin Debert - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (2):175-190.
    This article examines conceptualisations of violence against women developed in Brazilian feminism, and in legal and institutional measures against violence, from the 1980s to the present. Based on ethnographic studies carried out at the Women’s Police Stations and Special Criminal Courts, and the controversies surrounding the 2006 Brazilian Law on domestic and familial violence, the authors map the meanings of expressions such as ‘violence against women’, ‘marital violence’, ‘domestic violence’, ‘family violence’ and ‘gender violence’. The article reveals that the discourse (...)
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  33. Proclaim Jubilee: A Spirituality for the Twenty-First Century.Maria Harris - 1996
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    Uncomfortable classrooms: Rethinking the role of student discomfort in feminist teaching.Maria do Mar Pereira - 2012 - European Journal of Women's Studies 19 (1):128-135.
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  35. Aristotle's view on virtue in the Nicomachean Ethics.Maria Magoula Adamos - 2009 - In Jill Graper Hernandez, Themes in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Kendall Hunt.
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    Chela Reyes´ Acuatic Venus.María Inés Zaldívar Ovalle - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 50:126-139.
    Resumen: Chela Reyes, es una escritora chilena nacida en Santiago el mismo año que Pablo Neruda. Ella tiene una relevante producción poética, casi desconocida, que puede y debería considerarse como parte de la tradición de la vanguardia histórica chilena. Este trabajo pretende evidenciar cómo en Ola nocturna, su tercer poemario publicado en 1945, la autora utiliza personajes y referencias de la mitología griega para dar forma a su imaginario. Su universo figurativo está constituido por poderosas evocaciones de un espacio marítimo (...)
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    Misticismo Y demonología: Teresa de Jesús.María Jesús Zamora Calvo - 2010 - Alpha (Osorno) 31:147-161.
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    “Myth-makers”. Poetic Discourse in the Commentary on the Republic of Patroclo.Jose Maria Zamora Calvo - 2014 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 20:145-172.
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    Peru's Amazonian Imaginary.María Teresa Grillo & Tucker Sharon - 2012 - In Alex Latta & Hannah Wittman, Environment and citizenship in Latin America: natures, subjects and struggles. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 112.
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    The Scientific School of Philosophical and Legal Thought in Criminal Proceedings of Marian Cieślak.Maria Górnicka - 2019 - Philosophy Study 9 (8).
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    Fremddienliche Zweckmäsigkeit.Maria Groener - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (1):213-216.
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  42. Gustav Friedrich Wagners Transcendentalidealismus.Maria Groener - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:329.
     
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    Introduction.Maria Grossmann, Fabio Montermini, Diana Passino, Diego Pescarini & Florence Villoing - 2022 - Corpus 23.
    À l’instar d’autres disciplines linguistiques, la morphologie a connu, au cours des deux dernières décennies, une véritable ‘révolution empirique’. Puisque les mots, leur structure et les relations qu’ils entretiennent constituent l’objet central d’étude des morphologues, la collecte et l’analyse de données, notamment lexicales, ont toujours représenté un enjeu important pour cette discipline. Cependant, si par le passé, elle a trouvé dans les ressources que l’on peut qualifier de ‘traditionn...
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  44. Vier Sonette und Glaubensbekenntnis.Maria Groener - 1912 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch:30-33.
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    Author response.Maria Grypdonck & Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (2):268-269.
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    Speech perception from a Hungarian perspective.Mária Gósy - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (4):766-767.
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    Filosofía y literatura: el problema de la estetización de la vida.María Isabel Lafuente Guantes - 2006 - In Juan Carlos Couceiro-Bueno & Sergio Vences Fernández, Pensar en tiempos de oscuridad: homenaje al profesor Sergio Vences. A Coruña: Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacions.
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  48. Opciones epistemológicas y la relación dialógica en la investigación/Epistemological Options and the Dialogic Relationship in Research.María Guanipa - 20121 - Telos (Venezuela) 13 (1):89-102.
     
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  49. Agnes Heller: sobre la elección existencial.María José Guerra - 1993 - Laguna 2:147-151.
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    Formação No Ensino Superior Em Design e a Crise Pandémica.Maria Caeiro Guerreiro - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-12.
    La situación de pandemia del COVID19 brindó la adopción de nuevas estrategias educativas en la educación superior, y un desafío en el desempeño de docentes y estudiantes.Identificaremos así las estrategias adoptadas en la disciplina Diseño de la Comunicación IV, de la carrera de Diseño de la Comunicación de la Universidad del Algarve. Para la realización del trabajo se utilizó una metodología cualitativa, análisis intensivo y estudio de casos, análisis documental, observación y entrevistas.Verificamos que el mayor enfoque estaba en las necesidades (...)
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