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    Collective identities, women's power resources, and the making of welfare states.Barbara Hobson & Marika Lindholm - 1997 - Theory and Society 26 (4):475-508.
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    DNA Dispose, but Subjects Decide. Learning and the Extended Synthesis.Markus Lindholm - 2015 - Biosemiotics 8 (3):443-461.
    Adaptation by means of natural selection depends on the ability of populations to maintain variation in heritable traits. According to the Modern Synthesis this variation is sustained by mutations and genetic drift. Epigenetics, evodevo, niche construction and cultural factors have more recently been shown to contribute to heritable variation, however, leading an increasing number of biologists to call for an extended view of speciation and evolution. An additional common feature across the animal kingdom is learning, defined as the ability to (...)
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  3. A theology of failure: Žižek against Christian innocence.Marika Rose - 2019 - New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
    Failing -- Ontology and desire in Dionysius the Areopagite -- Apophatic theology and its vicissitudes -- The death drive: from Freud to Žižek -- The gift and violence -- Divine violence as trauma -- Mystical theology and the four discourses -- Theology as failure.
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    Cybernetic Epistemology.Juho Lindholm - 2023 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 11 (1):3-51.
    Mainstream analytic epistemology conceives knowledge as representation: as true justified (un-Gettiered) belief. Such representation is conceived as independent of practice, its justification to consist in experience, and experience as mere observation. Such notion of experience is too narrow to take the epistemic value of experimentation into account. But science is emphatically experimental. On the other hand, John Dewey defined experience as organism–environment interaction. Such interaction is bidirectional and hence experimental by nature. It involves feedback. Cybernetics studies feedback systems. Hence, cybernetic (...)
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  5. The intrahemispheric functional properties of the developing sensorimotor cortex are influenced by maturation.Marika Berchicci, Gabriella Tamburro & Silvia Comani - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The sense of agency in near and far space.Marika Mariano, Giulia Stanco, Damiano Ignazio Graps, Ileana Rossetti, Nadia Bolognini, Eraldo Paulesu & Laura Zapparoli - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 120 (C):103672.
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    Editorial: Bridging the gap before and after birth: methods and technologies to explore the functional neural development in humans.Marika Berchicci & Silvia Comani - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Der Europäische Konvent zur Zukunft Europas - Welche Zukunft für die Menschenrechte?Marika Lerch - 2004 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2005 (jg):49-58.
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    Alpha production in humans under conditions of false feedback.Ernest Lindholm & Steven Lowry - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (2):106-108.
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    The Fall of Cassius Dio’s Roman Republic.Mads Ortving Lindholmer - 2019 - Klio 101 (2):473-504.
    Summary This article reinterprets Dio’s view of the fall of the Republic by arguing that Dio viewed institutional political competition, rather than ambitious individuals, as the central destructive driving force in the Late Republic. Dio’s interpretation is hereby unique among ancient historiography. This interpretation has been skilfully interwoven in the general narrative and only by reading Book 39 as a whole, does the interpretation emerge. According to Dio, institutional competition became inherently destructive in the Late Republic and Book 39 is (...)
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    The Governing of Life in Early Seventeenth-Century Utopias.Samuel Lindholm - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-18.
    Early modern utopian literature includes an overlooked theme that explains many of the throughlines within the genre. This common theme is the biopolitical control of the population, which implies a form of governance that optimizes life through the regulation of sex, reproduction, health, food, hygiene, habitation, and “race.” In this article I examine four early seventeenth-century utopias—Campanella’s City of the Sun, Andreae’s Christianopolis, Burton’s “Utopia of mine owne,” and Bacon’s New Atlantis—and suggest that exposing this theme can lead to a (...)
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    Uno sguardo che spoglia l’anima. Artisti: vittime e carnefici della società.Marika Pensa - 2016 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 32.
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  13. Theology for the End of the World.Marika Rose - 2023 - Norwich: SCM Press.
    It feels like the world is ending. In the midst of apocalyptic times it’s tempting to cling on tightly to what we still have. But what if our desire to save the world is part of the problem? -/- Theology for the End of the World suggests that in responding to the deeply entwined systems of capitalism, racism and patriarchy we should stop trying to unearth a ‘good version’ of Christianity which stands opposed to these forms of violence and seek (...)
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  14. Greater Khorasan: History, Geography, Archaeology and Material Culture.Marika Sardar - 2015 - De Gruyter.
     
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    Promoting Curiosity?Markus Lindholm - 2018 - Science & Education 27 (9-10):987-1002.
    Curiosity is a wonder of the human mind. It goes to the heart of modernity, as a driving force for learning, novel insights, and innovation, both for individuals and communities. In societies dependent on science and development, finding out what promotes or hampers curiosity and wonder in school curricula and science education is accordingly essential. In this conceptual article, I suggest a framework for curiosity-based science education and I explore options for its wellbeing and development during preschool, preadolescence, and adolescence. (...)
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    The Social Structure of Emotional Constraint: The Court of Louis XIV and the Pukhtun of Northern Pakistan.Charles Lindholm - 1988 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 16 (3):227-246.
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    (1 other version)Scientific Practices as Social Knowledge.Juho Lindholm - 2022 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 35 (3):223-242.
    Practice-based philosophy of science has gradually arisen in the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) and science and technology studies (STS) during the past decades. It studies science as an ensemble of practices and theorising as one of these practices. A recent study has shown how the practice-based approach can be methodologically justified with reference to Peirce and Dewey. In this article, I will explore one consequence of that notion: science, as practice, is necessarily social. I will disambiguate five different senses (...)
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  18. Seeu Use of Social Media: Teaching and Learning Through Sharing Knowledge.Marika Apostolova - 2013 - Seeu Review 9 (2):61-94.
     
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    Dag O. Hessen og Thore Lie: Mennesket i et nytt lys – darwinisme og utviklingslære i Norge.Markus Lindholm - 2003 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 38 (1-2):178-181.
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    How We Became Authentic.Charles Lindholm - 2009 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 37 (1):148-153.
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    Is Sham Training Still Training? An Alternative Control Group for Attentional Bias Modification.Marika Tiggemann & Eva Kemps - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  22. The Mystical and the Material: Slavoj Žižek and the French Reception of Mysticism.Marika Rose - 2014 - Sophia 53 (2):231-240.
    This paper will argue that the work of Slavoj Žižek can be fruitfully understood as a response to mystical theology as it has been received in two strands of 20th century French thought—psychoanalysis and phenomenology—and that Žižek's work in turn offers intriguing possibilities for the re-figuring of mystical theology by feminist philosophy of religion. Twentieth century French psychoanalysis is dominated by the work of Jacques Lacan and by his students Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray. All three of these figures engage (...)
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  23. Science teacher education by the cross regional TEMPUS-Project SALiS.Marika Kapanadze, Simon Janashia & Ingo Eilks - 2012 - In Silvija Markic, Ingo Eilks, David Di Fuccia & Bernd Ralle (eds.), Issues of heterogeneity and cultural diversity in science education and science education research: a collection of invited papers inspired by the 21st Symposium on Chemical and Science Education held at the University of Dortmund, May 17-19, 2012. Aachen: Shaker Verlag.
     
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    Keeping it Secret: The Identity and Status of an Early-Modern Inventor.Marika Keblusek - 2005 - History of Science 43 (1):37-56.
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    The Java Virtual Machine Specification: Java SE 17 Edition.Tim Lindholm, Frank Yellin, Gilad Bracha, Alex Buckley & Daniel Smith - 1999 - Prentice-Hall.
    The Java® programming language is a general-purpose, concurrent, object-oriented language. Its syntax is similar to C and C++, but it omits many of the features that make C and C++ complex, confusing, and unsafe. The Java platform was initially developed to address the problems of building software for networked consumer devices. It was designed to support multiple host architectures and to allow secure delivery of software components. To meet these requirements, compiled code had to survive transport across networks, operate on (...)
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    The social organization of assistance in multilingual interaction in Swedish residential care.Camilla Lindholm, Charlotta Plejert & Gunilla Jansson - 2019 - Discourse Studies 21 (1):67-94.
    In this article, we explore the organization of assistance in multilingual interaction in Swedish residential care. The data that form the basis for the study cover care encounters involving three residents with a language background other than Swedish, totalling 13 hours and 14 minutes of video documentation. The empirical data consists of a collection of 134 instances where residents seek assistance with the realization of a practical action. For this article, three examples that involve the manipulation of an object have (...)
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    Slavoj Žižek.Marika Rose - 2018 - In Christopher D. Rodkey & Jordan E. Miller (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 479-495.
    Perhaps the most-read philosopher in the world at the time of this publication, Slavoj Žižek has written voluminously on an extraordinary number of topics—and has, along the way, engaged many different fields of inquiry and earned many critics. At bottom, however, is a post-structural philosophy which is provided as an alternative to the proposals of Jacques Derrida, with an emphatic deployment of the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan. This critical chapter parses his work as it is relevant to radical theology.
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    Archaeological Material in the Museum Setting: The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Excavations at Nishapur.Marika Sardar - 2015 - In Rocco Rante (ed.), Greater Khorasan: History, Geography, Archaeology and Material Culture. De Gruyter. pp. 141-150.
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    To change or not to change - translating and culturally adapting the paediatric version of the Moral Distress Scale-Revised.Margareta af Sandeberg, Marika Wenemark, Cecilia Bartholdson, Kim Lützén & Pernilla Pergert - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):14.
    Paediatric cancer care poses ethically difficult situations that can lead to value conflicts about what is best for the child, possibly resulting in moral distress. Research on moral distress is lacking in paediatric cancer care in Sweden and most questionnaires are developed in English. The Moral Distress Scale-Revised is a questionnaire that measures moral distress in specific situations; respondents are asked to indicate both the frequency and the level of disturbance when the situation arises. The aims of this study were (...)
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    Giorgio Agamben’s Critique of the Covid-19 Response has Little to Do with Biopolitics.Samuel Lindholm - 2024 - Critical Horizons 25 (3):199-212.
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    Love and Structure.Charles Lindholm - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (3-4):243-263.
    Is romantic love a particularly Western and modern phenomenon, as many social theorists argue, or a universal experience, as sociobiologists claim? This article argues that both these approaches err in taking sexual attraction as the essential characteristic of romance, whereas historical and personal accounts stress idealization of a particular other. Romantic love is properly defined as an experience of transcendence and is elaborated in cultural configurations of three basic types. The first is in hierarchical and internally competitive societies where marriage (...)
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    A final note to Gilkey.Tore Lindholm, Nils Chr Stenseth & Audfinn Tjønneland - 1988 - Biology and Philosophy 3 (4):497-499.
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    Being in the World of the Suffering Patient: a challenge to nursing ethics.Maj-Britt Råholm & Lisbet Lindholm - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (6):528-539.
    Ethics in caring is what we actually make explicit through our approach and how we invite the suffering patient into a caring relationship. This phenomenological study investigates suffering and health and how this presupposes a deeper reflection on ethics in caring. The aim was to try to discover, describe and understand how patients experience their life situation three years after undergoing surgery. The theoretical approach is based on central aspects of Eriksson’s caritative theory (i.e. the view of the person as (...)
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    Hermeneutics and narration: a way to deal with qualitative data.Lena Wiklund, Lisbet Lindholm & Unni Å Lindström - 2002 - Nursing Inquiry 9 (2):114-125.
    Hermeneutics and narration: a way to deal with qualitative data This article focuses a hermeneutic approach on the interpretation of narratives. It is based on the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur's theory of interpretation but modified and used within a caring science paradigm. The article begins with a presentation of the theoretical underpinnings of hermeneutic philosophy and narration, as well as Ricoeur's theory of interpretation, before going on to describe the interpretation process as modified by the authors. The interpretation process, which (...)
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    Prefrontal Cortex Activation Upon a Demanding Virtual Hand-Controlled Task: A New Frontier for Neuroergonomics.Marika Carrieri, Andrea Petracca, Stefania Lancia, Sara Basso Moro, Sabrina Brigadoi, Matteo Spezialetti, Marco Ferrari, Giuseppe Placidi & Valentina Quaresima - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Is America Breaking Apart?John A. Hall & Charles Lindholm - 1999 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Americans seem to fear that their society is breaking apart, but how accurate is this portrayal and how justified is the fear? Introducing a balanced viewpoint into this intense debate, John Hall and Charles Lindholm demonstrate that such alarm is unfounded. Here they explore the institutional structures of American society, emphasizing its ability to accommodate difference and defuse conflict. The culture, too, comes under scrutiny: influenced by Calvinistic beliefs, Americans place faith in the individual but demand high moral commitment (...)
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    Judicial Supremacy, Right-to-Life and the Abortion Decision.Lynn M. Lindholm - 1988 - Public Affairs Quarterly 2 (2):1-20.
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    La Legitimidad Transcultural de Los Derechos Humanos Universales: Una Justificación Plural Por Encima de Las Barreras Normativas.Tore Lindholm - 2007 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 41:107-132.
    En el mundo actual, en el que se está reduciendo la abundancia y la inalterabilidad de la diversidad cultural, nuestras barreras culturales se pueden salvar —aunque no adulterar— si todo el mundo en todas partes se acoge a los derechos humanos. En el presente artículo intento defender la idea de que, para conseguirlo, tenemos que elaborar una pluralidad de aprobaciones de los derechos humanos universalmente aplicables que sea diversa pero bien cimentada culturalmente; en resumidas cuentas, deberíamos adoptar una justificación plural (...)
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    Culture, Charisma, and Consciousness: The Case of the Rajneeshee.Charles Lindholm - 2002 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 30 (4):357-375.
  40. Perceptual consequences of the filtering characteristics of the pursuit system.J. M. Lindholm - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):477-477.
     
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    Understanding the nature of science.Patrik Lindholm (ed.) - 2019 - New York: Nova Science Publishers.
    In fluid-dynamics, several motivating factors can spur new lines of inquiry. Beginning with considerations on the exchange of momentum that takes place at small scales inside a fluid, and after introducing a generalized categorization of different types of fluid media, Understanding the Nature of Science presents a critical analysis of contemporary issues which are being debated in the scientific community. Next, the authors present an evolutionary ecological approach in which human knowledge is studied as the ecology of interacting data-information-knowledge systems (...)
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    “What is Bread?” The Anthropology of Belief.Charles Lindholm - 2012 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 40 (3):341-357.
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    Myth and Astronomy in the Frescoes at Sant'Abbondio in Cremona.Marika Leino & Charles Burnett - 2003 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 66 (1):273 - 288.
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    Embodiment Effects and Language Comprehension in Alzheimer's Disease.Marika De Scalzi, Jennifer Rusted & Jane Oakhill - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (5):890-917.
    It has been shown that when participants are asked to make sensibility judgments on sentences that describe a transfer of an object toward or away from their body, they are faster to respond when the response requires a movement in the same direction as the transfer described in the sentence. This phenomenon is known as the action compatibility effect. This study investigates whether the ACE exists for volunteers with Alzheimer's disease, whether the ACE can facilitate language comprehension, and also whether (...)
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    K. Hoogendoorn. Bibliography of the Exact Sciences in the Low Countries from ca. 1470 to the Golden Age . xxiii + 1417 pp., bibl., index. Leiden: Brill, 2018. €363 . ISBN 9789004297944. [REVIEW]Marika Keblusek - 2019 - Isis 110 (4):823-824.
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    Francisco Pina Polo (Hg.), The Triumviral Period. Civil War, Political Crisis and Socioeconomic Transformations, Saragossa (Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza) 2020 (Libera Res Publica 2), 512 S., ISBN 978-84-1340-096-9 (brosch.), € 25,–The Triumviral Period. Civil War, Political Crisis and Socioeconomic Transformations. [REVIEW]Mads Ortving Lindholmer - 2022 - Klio 104 (1):394-400.
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    Roberto Giambrone, Follia e disciplina. Lo spettacolo dell’isteria con una appendice su Alain Platel e Jan Fabre. [REVIEW]Marika Pensa - 2016 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 31.
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    Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Cos’è una tragedia attica? [REVIEW]Marika Pensa - 2015 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 30.
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    Colonizing the Body: State Medicine and Epidemic Disease in Nineteenth-Century IndiaDavid ArnoldPublic Health in British India: Anglo-Indian Preventive Medicine, 1859-1914Mark Harrison. [REVIEW]Marika Vicziany - 1996 - Isis 87 (1):184-186.
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    The Problem of Realism in Vihalemm.Juho Lindholm - 2024 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 12 (1):37-71.
    The Estonian philosopher Rein Vihalemm (1938–2015) wished to reform realism in the philosophy of science. He was dissatisfied with the mainstream analytic philosophy of science—scientific realism and the various anti-realisms alike. He considered these approaches theory-driven and hence too distanced from actual scientific practice. His alternative, which he called practical realism, was inspired and influenced by Joseph Rouse’s original reading of Thomas Kuhn. Moreover, Vihalemm viewed as important some lessons from Marxism, which was prevalent in Estonian philosophy during the Soviet (...)
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