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    Imagining What Could Have Happened: Types and Vividness of Counterfactual Thoughts and the Relationship With Post-traumatic Stress Reactions.Ines Blix, Alf Børre Kanten, Marianne Skogbrott Birkeland & Siri Thoresen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Trusting Others During a Pandemic: Investigating Potential Changes in Generalized Trust and Its Relationship With Pandemic-Related Experiences and Worry.Siri Thoresen, Ines Blix, Tore Wentzel-Larsen & Marianne Skogbrott Birkeland - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Generalized trust, the belief that most other people can be trusted, has positive consequences for health and wellbeing. An increased sense of community is often seen in times of crisis or disaster, but it is unclear whether this is the case in the COVID-19 pandemic. The objectives of the current study were to assess whether generalized trust increased in an early pandemic phase compared to pre-pandemic levels, and whether trust was lower in individuals who felt particularly threatened or burdened in (...)
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  3. Gender Differences in Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms after a Terrorist Attack: A Network Approach.Marianne S. Birkeland, Ines Blix, Øivind Solberg & Trond Heir - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Loss of Trust May Never Heal. Institutional Trust in Disaster Victims in a Long-Term Perspective: Associations With Social Support and Mental Health.Siri Thoresen, Marianne S. Birkeland, Tore Wentzel-Larsen & Ines Blix - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:372586.
    Natural disasters, technological disasters, and terrorist attacks have an extensive aftermath, often involving society’s institutions such as the legal system and the police. Victims’ perceptions of institutional trustworthiness may impact their potential for healing. This cross-sectional study investigates institutional trust, health, and social support in victims of a disaster that occurred in 1990. We conducted face-to-face interviews with 184 survivors and bereaved, with a 60% response rate 26 years after the disaster. Levels of trust in the police and in the (...)
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    Vlaamse Europarlementsleden beoordelen hun Europees Parlement : Marianne Thyssen.Marianne Thyssen - 1998 - Res Publica 40 (2):287-292.
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    Theories and measurement of visual attentional processing in anxiety.Mariann R. Weierich, Teresa A. Treat & Andrew Hollingworth - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (6):985-1018.
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    How to Understand Nano Images.Tore Birkeland & Roger Strand - 2009 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (3):182-189.
    Nanoscale objects are presented by ever more sophisticated pictures. There is a need to reflect on the status of such nano images, because the “seeing” involved is of a highly indirect kind. The aim of this paper is to complement existing philosophical critique of nano images with a scientific practitioner's perspective. First, we show some reasons to consider seeing and imaging as complex endeavours not only on the micro and nano scale, but also on the macro level. Secondly, we argue (...)
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    Just Silences: The Limits and Possibilities of Modern Law.Marianne Constable - 2007 - Princeton University Press.
    Is the Miranda warning, which lets an accused know of the right to remain silent, more about procedural fairness or about the conventions of speech acts and silences? Do U.S. laws about Native Americans violate the preferred or traditional "silence" of the peoples whose religions and languages they aim to "protect" and "preserve"? In Just Silences, Marianne Constable draws on such examples to explore what is at stake in modern law: a potentially new silence as to justice.Grounding her claims (...)
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    Cultural sustainability and the nature-culture interface: livelihoods, policies, and methodologies.Inger J. Birkeland (ed.) - 2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, earthscan from Routledge.
    As contemporary socio-ecological challenges such as climate change and biodiversity preservation have become more important, the three pillars concept has increasingly been used in planning and policy circles as a framework for analysis and action. However, the issue of how culture influences sustainability is still an underexplored theme. Understanding how culture can act as a resource to promote sustainability, rather than a barrier, is the key to the development of cultural sustainability. This book explores the interfaces between nature and culture (...)
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    Ethical Principles as a Basis for Disciplinary Responsibility.Soren Birkeland - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (4).
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    Neutralizing Gender.Janis Birkeland - 1995 - Environmental Ethics 17 (4):443-444.
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    Overcoming Our Evil: Human Nature and Spiritual Exercises in Xunzi and Augustine.Marianne Farina - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (2):215-216.
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    James sequences and Dependent Choices.Marianne Morillon - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (2):171-186.
    We prove James's sequential characterization of reflexivity in set-theory ZF + DC, where DC is the axiom of Dependent Choices. In turn, James's criterion implies that every infinite set is Dedekind-infinite, whence it is not provable in ZF. Our proof in ZF + DC of James' criterion leads us to various notions of reflexivity which are equivalent in ZFC but are not equivalent in ZF. We also show that the weak compactness of the closed unit ball of a reflexive space (...)
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    In Response to the Religious Other: Ricoeur and the Fragility of Interreligious Encounters.Marianne Moyaert - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    In this book, Marianne Moyaert develops a new interreligious appropriation of Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy. Viewed in context of his philosophical, anthropological, and ethical work, Ricoeur’s fragmentary reflections on the encounters between religions provide insights on global cooperation practices and religious identity concerns.
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  15. Dilemmas of objectivity.Marianne Janack - 2002 - Social Epistemology 16 (3):267 – 281.
  16. Anticipating the Interaction between Technology and Morality: A Scenario Study of Experimenting with Humans in Bionanotechnology.Marianne Boenink, Tsjalling Swierstra & Dirk Stemerding - 2010 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 4 (2).
    During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and emerging technologies. Many of these focus on ‘hard,’ quantifiable impacts, investigating how novel technologies may affect health, environment and safety. Much less attention is paid to what might be called ‘soft’ impacts: the way technology influences, for example, the distribution of social roles and responsibilities, moral norms and values, or identities. Several types of technology assessment and of scenario studies can be used to (...)
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    Seeking the Hidden in Female and Secret Images: Learning About Culture as Spiritual Experience.Marianne George - 1995 - Anthropology of Consciousness 6 (1):9-16.
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    The Dutch Case: An Interview with Margo Brouns.Marianne Grünell & Kathy Davis - 1994 - European Journal of Women's Studies 1 (1):100-106.
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    Über den vermeintlichen Wert der Sterblichkeit: ein Essay in analytischer Existenzphilosophie.Marianne Kreuels - 2015 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Mime and reason: Notes on the creation of the perceptual object.Marianne L. Simmel - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (2):193-200.
  21. Taking phenomenology beyond the first-person perspective: conceptual grounding in the collection and analysis of observational evidence.Marianne Elisabeth Klinke & Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (1):171-191.
    Phenomenology has been adapted for use in qualitative health research, where it’s often used as a method for conducting interviews and analyzing interview data. But how can phenomenologists study subjects who cannot accurately reflect upon or report their own experiences, for instance, because of a psychiatric or neurological disorder? For conditions like these, qualitative researchers may gain more insight by conducting observational studies in lieu of, or in conjunction with, interviews. In this article, we introduce a phenomenological approach to conducting (...)
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    The seven signs of ethical collapse: how to spot moral meltdowns in companies-- before it's too late.Marianne Jennings - 2006 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    Do you want to make sure you · Don’t invest your money in the next Enron? · Don’t go to work for the next WorldCom right before the crash? · Identify and solve problems in your organization before they send it crashing to the ground? Marianne Jennings has spent a lifetime studying business ethics---and ethical failures. In demand nationwide as a speaker and analyst on business ethics, she takes her decades of findings and shows us in The Seven Signs (...)
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    Migrantes au musée. Questions posées à l’histoire.Marianne Amar - 2020 - Clio 51:241-255.
    Pour compléter ce numéro et afin de souligner son actualité, nous avons souhaité échanger avec Marianne Amar, historienne, responsable du département de la recherche au Musée National de l’Histoire de l’Immigration (Palais de la Porte-Dorée, Paris). L’entretien s’est tenu le 26 juin 2019 et a duré une heure trente. Comme convenu en juin, Marianne Amar a complété ses propos quelques mois plus tard pour présenter les projets actuels du musée sur le thème « femmes et genre en migration (...)
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    What We Mean by Experience.Marianne Janack - 2012 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Social scientists and scholars in the humanities all rely on first-person descriptions of experience to understand how subjects construct their worlds. The problem they always face is how to integrate first-person accounts with an impersonal stance. Over the course of the twentieth century, this problem was compounded as the concept of experience itself came under scrutiny. First hailed as a wellspring of knowledge and the weapon that would vanquish metaphysics and Cartesianism by pragmatists like Dewey and James, by the century's (...)
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    Cultural sustainability: Industrialism, placelessness and the re-animation of place.Inger Birkeland - 2008 - Ethics, Place and Environment 11 (3):283 – 297.
    A transition to a sustainable future depends on mobilizing social and cultural resources associated with a re-animation of place. Taking as its basis ongoing research in Rjukan, an industrial monocultural town in Norway, the article shows how industrialized regions in a post-industrial world are in the frontline of western societies' relationship to nature and the environment. There is much potential in the restoration of human relationships to place in industrial towns, in terms of health and social and economic development, but (...)
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  26. The Problem of Free Choice of Will in the Thought of Augustine, John Cassian, and Faustus of Riez.Marianne Djuth - 1988 - Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada)
    This inquiry focuses on the problem of human freedom in the thought of Augustine and two of his early critics, John Cassian and Faustus of Riez. Two issues are of primary importance: the issue concerning the nature of free choice of will, and the issue concerning how free choice of will is to be reconciled with divine election. These issues arise as a result of a change that occurred in Augustine's thinking on human freedom in 396, the year that he (...)
     
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    Satire in green: Marked clothing and the technique of indignatio at Juvenal 5.141-45.Marianne Hopman - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 124 (4):557-574.
    At Juvenal 5.141-45, Virro distributes a curious series of presents to the children of his impoverished client Trebius: a viridis thorax, nuts, and an as. Through an exploration of the connotations attached to these gifts, I argue that the scene provides a vivid mise en abyme for the rest of the poem. Just as the dinner offered to Trebius is not only meager but transforms him into a buffoon, the presents given to his children are both mean and perverse. In (...)
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  28. Commentary on Raja Halwani's "Love and virtue".Marianne Janack - 2011 - In Adrianne McEvoy, Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003. New York, NY: Rodopi.
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    Fashion Emergency!Marianne Janack & Michelle LaRocque - 2001 - Philosophy Now 33:9-11.
  30. John Wethamstede: Granarium, pars prima, "Paulus"/Granarium, part one, "Paulus".Marianne Pade - 2017 - In Patrick Baker, Biography, historiography, and modes of philosophizing: the tradition of collective biography in early modern Europe. Boston: Brill.
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  31. The Humanity of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel.Marianne Meye Thompson - 1988
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    Philosophical Practice and the Human Voice.Marianne Vahl - 2012 - Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (American Philosophical Practitioners Association) 7 (3).
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  33. Gestalttheorie für die Schule. Unterricht, Erziehung und Lehrergesundheit aus einer klassischen psychologischen Perspektive.Marianne Soff - 2017
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    Bioethics: an introduction.Marianne Talbot - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    An understanding of the ethical implications of their work is now essential for all scientists. This accessible textbook clearly explains bioethical theories and their philosophical foundations to science students, enabling them to confidently take part in the key ethical debates of biotechnology. Over 200 activities introduce topics for personal reflection and discussion points encourage students to think for themselves and build their own arguments. Highlighting the potential pitfalls for those new to bioethics, each chapter features boxes providing factual information and (...)
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    Empathy Before and After Husserl.Marianne Sawicki - 1997 - Philosophy Today 41 (1):123-127.
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    Ancient Hunters and Their Modern Representatives: William Sollas’s Anthropology from Disappointed Bridge to Trunkless Tree and the Instrumentalisation of Racial Conflict.Marianne Sommer - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):327-365.
    During the first decades of the 20th century, many anthropologists who had previously adhered to a linear view of human evolution, from an ape via Pithecanthropus erectus and Neanderthal to modern humans, began to change their outlook. A shift towards a branching model of human evolution began to take hold. Among the scientific factors motivating this trend was the insight that mammalian evolution in general was best represented by a branching tree, rather than by a straight line, and that several (...)
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  37. The Past As Legacy: Luke-Acts and Ancient Epic.Marianne Palmer Bonz - 2000
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    In the Midst of … Words Inside-Out: Pandemic Rhetorics.Marianne Constable - 2020 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):261-266.
    In the midst of the 2020 pandemic produced by an invisible virus, words bring the world near. Words come in from a threatening outside, even as their use turns those who are inside outward. Speech practices reconfigure work and non-work, while politics, like language, turns inside-out.
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    The Shuffle of Things: Law and Knowledge in "Modern Society".Marianne Constable - 2007 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 8 (1):73-90.
    What are modernities? Can they be critical? What could it mean to imagine law beyond liberalism? This Article considers these questions from within the admittedly-limited scope of law and society in the United States. It argues, using an example drawn from a contemporary state law regulating the practice of law, that the "order of things" has changed. The systematicity of knowledge of modern law links it to the conditions of a sociological society whose stability involves both the management of risk (...)
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    Augustine on Necessity.Marianne Djuth - 2000 - Augustinian Studies 31 (2):195-210.
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    Philosophy in a Time of Exile.Marianne Djuth - 2007 - Augustinian Studies 38 (1):281-300.
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    Feminism Meets Scepticism: Women's Studies in the Czech Republic.Marianne Grünell - 1995 - European Journal of Women's Studies 2 (1):101-111.
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    Women's Studies in Russia.Marianne Grünell - 1998 - European Journal of Women's Studies 5 (3-4):499-512.
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    Alttestamentliche Impulse für bioethische Diskussionen zum Lebensbeginn.Marianne Grohmann - 2008 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 52 (3):169-182.
    The Hebrew Bible provides a rich language and manifold images of describing the beginning of life. It does not determine the status of the embryo in a technical way, but reflects general human experiences with the indeterminacy of prenatal life. Its attitude towards the beginning of life is always multi-dimensional, combining physical, personal, social and transcendental perspectives. The tension between theological explanations and human responsibility is reflected both in the Hebrew Bible and in modern bioethical discussions. Although texts like 1 (...)
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  45. John P. Kline, Gary E. Schwartz, Ziya V. Dikman, and Iris R. Bell. Electroencephalographic Regis.Marianne Hammerl, Andy P. Field, Benjamin Libet, Peter Cariani & Steven Ravett Brown - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8:585.
     
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  46. Das Verhältnis zwischen Demokratie, Schule und Erziehung : eine pädagogische oder eine historische Frage?Marianne Helfenberger - 2013 - In Tamara Deluigi, Sakralität, Demokratie und Erziehung: Auseinandersetzungen mit der historischen Pädagogik Fritz Osterwalders. Zürich: Lit.
     
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    The “Believing Woman” and Her ekklēsia: Rethinking Intersectional Households and Manuscript Variations in the Widows’ Tale.Marianne Bjelland Kartzow - 2021 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 75 (4):305-316.
    The widows of the Pastoral Epistles have been a puzzle for interpreters for generations. In the “Widows’ Tale” different categories of women are given a whole set of instructions, including how they shall be organized and with whom to live. In this article, I will highlight the interpretative potential of the very last verse of the paragraph, where “a believing woman who has widows” is mentioned. In some important manuscripts, scribes have added “believing man” in v. 16, while others have (...)
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    Dionysus as Global Rorschach.Marianne McDonald - 2015 - Arion 22 (3):171.
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    In Memoriam: Seamus Heaney April 13, 1939–August 30, 2013.Marianne McDonald - 2014 - Arion 21 (3):151.
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  50. Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us.Mithun Marianne - 2010
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