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    What's On in Philosophy.Ancaster Hall, Terence Wilkerson Esq, Jane Johnson, Mrs Marlene Teague, Michael Bavidge, Jonathan Wolff, Watford Campus, John Lippitt, Wall Hall & Roger Woolhouse - 1995 - Philosophy 1:3rd.
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    Marlene Ruck Simmonds 79.Marlene Ruck Simmonds - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
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  3. Wondering and Epistemic Desires.Richard Teague - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    This paper explores the relationship between the questioning attitude of wondering and a class of attitudes I call 'epistemic desires'. Broadly, these are desires to improve one's epistemic position on some question. A common example is the attitude of wanting to know the answer to some question. I argue that one can have any kind of epistemic desire towards any question, Q, without necessarily wondering Q, but not conversely. That is, one cannot wonder Q without having at least some epistemic (...)
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  4. The problem of closure and questioning attitudes.Richard Teague - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-19.
    The problem of closure for the traditional unstructured possible worlds model of attitudinal content is that it treats belief and other cognitive states as closed under entailment, despite apparent counterexamples showing that this is not a necessary property of such states. One solution to this problem, which has been proposed recently by several authors (Schaffer 2005; Yalcin 2018; Hoek forthcoming), is to restrict closure in an unstructured setting by treating propositional attitudes as question-sensitive. Here I argue that this line of (...)
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    The Discipline of Culturology: A New 'Ready-Made Thought' for Russia.Marlène Laruelle - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (4):21-36.
    ‘Culturology’ is an integral, often compulsory, part of Russian university courses; the discipline has largely replaced chairs in Marxist-Leninism and dialectical materialism, and bookshops are full of texts on the subject. This article is based on analysis of more than ten university textbooks recommended to first-year students. Marlène Laruelle examines why culturology has become so important, the place claimed for it within the human sciences, and what it means for changing Russian ideas of identity and nation.
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    Flexible Goals Require that Inflexible Perceptual Systems Produce Veridical Representations: Implications for Realism as Revealed by Evolutionary Simulations.Marlene D. Berke, Robert Walter-Terrill, Julian Jara-Ettinger & Brian J. Scholl - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (10):e13195.
    How veridical is perception? Rather than representing objects as they actually exist in the world, might perception instead represent objects only in terms of the utility they offer to an observer? Previous work employed evolutionary modeling to show that under certain assumptions, natural selection favors such “strict‐interface” perceptual systems. This view has fueled considerable debate, but we think that discussions so far have failed to consider the implications of two critical aspects of perception. First, while existing models have explored single (...)
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  7. Distributed circuits, not circumscribed centers, mediate visual recognition.Marlene Behrmann & David C. Plaut - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (5):210-219.
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    Herméneutique et restitution.Marlène Zarader - 2007 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (4):625-639.
    Ce texte avance une hypothèse sur ce qui fait la spécificité de l’herméneutique, et sur la façon dont elle peut être située dans le paysage de pensée contemporain. Les deux auteurs convoqués sont Gadamer et Derrida. Partant d’une certaine position de Derrida relativement à la question de l’interprétation, on s’efforce d’en évaluer la pertinence à la lumière de Gadamer. Les perspectives de pensée ouvertes par Gadamer se laissent-elles ranger dans le cadre dessiné par Derrida, ou peuvent-elles servir d’instruments pour ébranler (...)
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  9. A puzzle about guessing and inquiry.Richard Teague - 2024 - Analysis 84 (2):327-336.
    I discuss a puzzle that arises as an apparent tension between plausible theories of good guessing and intuitive constraints on rational inquiry. Clearly, our best guess at a question should reflect the likelihoods we assign to its possible answers. Your best guess is the answer you judge most likely. Additionally, it seems like a requirement of rational inquiry that our guesses be coherent. Thus, our best guess to a constituent (wh-) questions should cohere with our best guess to a polar (...)
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  10. Of Safe (r) Spaces and'Right'Speech: Feminist Histories, Loyalties, Theories, and the Dangers of Critique.Marlene M. Hantzis & Devoney Looser - 1995 - In Jeffrey Williams (ed.), PC wars: politics and theory in the academy. New York: Routledge. pp. 222--49.
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    Letter from São Paulo.Marlene Rodrigues - 1990 - Feminist Review 34 (1):11-13.
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    O mal estar das mulheres: construções pessoais/sociais das crenças de saúde/doença; Women´ s social/personal constructions of beliefs about health and illness.Marlene Neves Strey - 2000 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 12:83-89.
  13. Comparing the relative frequency of decision mode selected when individuals make self/other allocation decisions.Bruce T. Teague - 2011 - In George W. Watson (ed.), Organizational ethical behavior. New York: Nova Publishers.
     
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  14. Implementing a food waste to compost program at the university of arkansas: An economic feasibility analysis.Zoe Teague - 2011 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 12.
  15. Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science.Teague Paul & Mccartney John - 1999
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    Thoughts toward the early history of Chelsea College of science and technology, university of London.S. J. Teague - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (3):262-266.
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    Public Relations Professionals Identify Ethical Issues, Essential Competencies and Deficiencies.Marlene S. Neill - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 36 (1):51-67.
    The 2017 Commission on Public Relations Education report found new professionals are not meeting employers’ expectations regarding ethics knowledge, skills and abilities. This mixed-method s...
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    PR Professionals as Organizational Conscience.Marlene S. Neill & Minette E. Drumwright - 2012 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (4):220-234.
    Scholars have long asserted that public relations (PR) professionals should play the role of organizational conscience, but little research has focused on why and how they play this role effectively. We found that PR professionals who played the role of organizational conscience had broadened conceptions of their roles and responsibilities, including a fervent duty to the public interest. This often put them in the position of providing criticism to powerful organizational players. Rather than raising their ethical concerns as persuasive orators, (...)
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    The influence of working memory mechanisms on false memories in immediate and delayed tests.Marlène Abadie, Christelle Guette, Amélie Troubat & Valérie Camos - 2024 - Cognition 252 (C):105901.
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    A code of ethics for nurse educators: Revised.Marlene M. Rosenkoetter & Jeri A. Milstead - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (1):137-139.
    Nurse educators have the responsibility of assisting students and their colleagues with understanding and practicing ethical conduct. There is an inherent responsibility to keep codes current and relevant for existing nursing practice. The code presented here is a revision of the Code of ethics for nurse educators originally published in 1983 and includes changes that are intended to provide for that relevancy.
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    Het onverantwoordelijke gebaar - of ga terug naar waar jij vandaan komt.Marlene Dumas - 2019 - Diemen: Uitgeverij EW.
    Dit boek bevat de uitgebreide, geannoteerde en geïllustreerde versie van de 48ste Huizinga-lezing die Marlene Dumas vrijdagavond 6 december 2019 heeft uitgesproken in de Pieterskerk in Leiden. Dumas spreekt onder meer over het onderscheid tussen de kunstenaar en diens werk, het nadeel van een titel en de naaktheid van mannen in de kunst. 0Het boek bevat tevens een interview met Marlene Dumas, een schets van het leven en werk van Johan Huizinga, de naamgever van de lezing, en een (...)
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    Bergson et la simultanéité (un chapitre oublié du Rire ).Marlène Aumand & Guillaume Pigeard de Gurbert - 2018 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143 (4):495-506.
    Bergson définit le temps par la succession, qui est création de nouveauté. Mais il prend des exemples qui relèvent non de la succession mais de la simultanéité, garante d’une autre différence, entre deux choses qui coexistent en même temps, c’est-à-dire l’individualité. Dans Le Rire, on trouve en outre un type de comique qui joue sur la duplication simultanée du même. Ces cas de comique engagent la différence entre la simultanéité naturelle d’individus différents et la simultanéité artificielle d’êtres identiques. Si la (...)
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  23. Speaking of God, of human being, and of the heart : a response to George Pattison.Marlene Block - 2014 - In Ingolf U. Dalferth & Michael Charles Rodgers (eds.), Revelation: Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2012. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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  24. Jāmī and the Wine of Love: Akbarian Sparks of Divine Light.Marlene DuBois - 2022 - In Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata (eds.), Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Passion devotion, penitential reading, and the manuscript page:" The hours of the cross" in London, British library additional 37049.Marlene Villalobos Hennessy - 2004 - Mediaeval Studies 66 (1):213-252.
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    HealthSouth Rehabilitation CFO.Marlene M. Reed & Mitchell J. Neubert - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 14:315-326.
    This case recounts the founding of HealthSouth Rehabilitation, its rapid growth, financial mishandlings and the struggle former CFO Aaron Beam had in dealing with a conscience that kept him awake at night. Beam had met HealthSouth founder Richard Scrushy when applying for a job with Lifemark Hospital Corporation in Texas in 1980. After Lifemark was bought by AMI in 1983, Scrushy invited Beam to join him in the launching of his new company in Birmingham, Alabama. The uniqueness of the hospital (...)
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  27. An exploratory study in altered consciousness and auditory memory in critically ill patients.Marlene Spencer - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Alberta
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    “Every subject's soul is his own”:Henry Vand power in the academy.Marlene Springer - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (4):1634-1640.
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  29. Industrial Relations in the Two Irish Economies.Paul Teague & John Mccartney - 1999 - In Teague Paul & Mccartney John (eds.), Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science. pp. 341-368.
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    Survivors of crime.Marlene A. Young - 1991 - In Diane Sank & David I. Caplan (eds.), To Be a Victim: Encounters with Crime and Injustice. Plenum. pp. 27--42.
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    Narrated Identities: Amsterdam, 27 October 1995.Marlene Zwaan - 1996 - European Journal of Women's Studies 3 (4):455-457.
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    Drug Tourism in the Amazon.Marlene Dobkin DeRios - 1994 - Anthropology of Consciousness 5 (1):16-19.
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    Predictors and consequences of moral distress in home-care nursing: A cross-sectional survey.Julia Petersen & Marlen Melzer - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (7-8):1199-1216.
    Background Nurses frequently face situations in their daily practice that are ethically difficult to handle and can lead to moral distress. Objective This study aimed to explore the phenomenon of moral distress and describe its work-related predictors and individual consequences for home-care nurses in Germany. Research design A cross-sectional design was employed. The moral distress scale and the COPSOQ III-questionnaire were used within the framework of an online survey conducted among home-care nurses in Germany. Frequency analyses, multiple linear and logistic (...)
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    The Impact of Crucibles in Developing Public Relations’ Character and Competencies as Servant Leaders.Marlene S. Neill & Juan Meng - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 37 (3):208-222.
    Crucible experiences are essential in the development of leaders. Crucibles refer to trials and challenges that test and mold the character, values and behavior of leaders. Through in-depth interviews with 32 public relations leaders, we examined how crucible experiences specifically shaped them to practice servant leadership. Through the narratives they constructed about these experiences, we were able to learn specific details about these experiences, the lessons they gleaned and how they shaped and transformed their character, virtues and leadership style. These (...)
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    Breaking Away From the Male Stereotype of a Specialist: Gendered Language Affects Performance in a Thinking Task.Marlene Kollmayer, Andreas Pfaffel, Barbara Schober & Laura Brandt - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A Pilot Study of the Effects of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy on Positive Affect and Social Anxiety Symptoms.Marlene V. Strege, Deanna Swain, Lauren Bochicchio, Andrew Valdespino & John A. Richey - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The State of Ethics Competencies, Training and Moral Efficacy in Public Relations.Marlene S. Neill - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (3):162-175.
    The Commission on Public Relations Education (CPRE) found that early-career professionals are not meeting their supervisors’ expectations in ethics knowledge. The purpose of this study was to identify what ethics competencies public relations practitioners perceive are essential and how they evaluate themselves and their colleagues regarding mastery of these competencies. The study surveyed 314 U.S. public relations and communication practitioners and revealed they perceive the most important ethics competencies to be integrity, leadership and critical thinking. Other valued competencies included a (...)
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    Are there perceptual alterations in modalities other than vision?Marlene Behrmann, Cibu Thomas & Kate Humphreys - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (6):258-264.
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    Visuomotor processing in unilateral neglect.Marlene Behrmann & Daniel V. Meegan - 1998 - Consciousness and Cognition 7 (3):381-409.
    The extent to which visual information on the contralateral, unattended side influences the performance of patients with hemispatial neglect was studied in a visuomotor reaching task. We replicated the well-established finding that, relative to target-alone trials, normal subjects are slower to reach to targets in the presence of visual distractors which appear either ipsilateral or contralateral to the target, with greater interference in the former condition. Six patients with hemispatial neglect showed even greater interference than did the normal subjects when (...)
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    The catastrophic self: essays in philosophy, memoir and medical trauma.Marlene Benjamin - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Fisher Imprints.
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    Translating Feminist Philosophy: A case-study with Simone de Beauvoir's 'Le Deuxième Sexe'.Marlène Bichet - 2019 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 21 (2):24-38.
    The relationship between languages and philosophy is so strong that French philosopher Barbara Cassin speaks of 'philosophising in languages'. This paper aims to show how translation can be a means to help disseminate philosophical ideas. It might even be called a political tool, when circulating feminist philosophical thoughts is concerned. The article uses the latest English translation of Simone de Beauvoir's Le deuxième sexe to address the pitfalls philosophy presents translators with. It also aims to defend the Interpretive Theory of (...)
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    The Elementary Science, Health, and Technology Project - Developmental Approaches in Science and Health (Dash).Marlene N. Hapai, Donald B. Young & Francis M. Pottenger - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (1-2):233-238.
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    The Visual Archive as Alternative Space: The Nepal Picture Library.Marlène Harles - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 28 (1):21-33.
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    Trabajo comunitario, identidad cultural y globalización: entre lo propio y lo ajeno.Marlene Holländer & Ximena Birkner - 2002 - Polis 3.
    El propósito de este ensayo es mostrar que el fenómeno globalizador impulsado desde Occidente, ha venido configurando un escenario, que amenaza reducir lo identitario a una lógica de guerra entre lo propio y lo ajeno. Además, se muestra a Occidente desde otras voces, cuyos argumentos de resistencia a toda visión reduccionista de la experiencia humana cuestionan la universalización monologizante de Occidente, y nos instan a revalorizar nuestros legados culturales e identitarios más próximos, y a redescubrir lo comunitario como un espacio (...)
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    Aristotle and Xenophon on Democracy and Oligarchy. Translations, Introduction, andCommentary by J. M. Moore.Marlene K. Sokolon - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (2):254-256.
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    Christian Meier , A Culture of Freedom: Ancient Greece and the Origins of Europe, trans. Jefferson Chase . Reviewed by.Marlene K. Sokolon - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (2):148-150.
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    Independent commercial IRBs.Marlene K. Tandy - 1995 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 18 (3):10-10.
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    Outline of an Uexküllian bio-ontology.Marlen Tonnessen - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (2):683-690.
    Traditionally, ontology, or at least western ontology, bas been an anthropocentric enterprise, that takes only human experiences into account. In this paper I argue that a prolific biocentric ontology can be based on UexkülI's Umwelt theory. UexkülI offers the basis of an ontology according to which the study of experiences is a much wider field than it is as depicted by classical ontology and contemporary philosophy of consciousness. Based on the thoughts of the contemporary philosopher Thomas Nagel I claim that (...)
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    A straw man on a dead horse: Studying adaptation then and now.Marlene Zuk - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (4):533-534.
    Although Gould and Lewontin's (1979) paper stimulated an extraordinary response, the current study of adaptation is – and should be – more than a defense against their criticisms. Adaptations are studied by biologists in new and exciting ways, including experimental manipulations of populations in the field and laboratory, comparative analyses of taxa with known evolutionary relationships, and quantitative genetics. These techniques go beyond ascertaining whether or not a trait is an adaptation.
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  50. The shameless truth: Shame and friendship in Aristotle.Marlene K. Sokolon - 2013 - European Journal of Political Theory 12 (4):447-465.
    Does shame have a limited moral role because it is associated with a loss of self-respect or is it an important emotional support for socially beneficial behaviours? Aristotle supports the latter position. In his ethical theory, he famously claims that shame is a semi-virtue essential in the habituation of moral norms. He clarifies this role in the Rhetoric’s lesser-known distinction between true and conventional shame, which implies human beings make subjective evaluations of those appropriated cultural norms. Importantly, he locates this (...)
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