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  1. Dialogue posthume avec Alfred Gell.Natalie Heinich - 2012 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 5 (1).
    Presented as an imaginary dialogue with the author of Art and Agency , this paper displays a number of methodological shared positions: the contextualist nature of his epistemology, his focus on relations rather than on objects, his sense of pragmatism, his proximity with the notion of “person-objects” such as developed by the author of the present paper, his attention to the meso-social level and, eventually, his neutral standing in front of research objects. In spite of a few disagreements, all these (...)
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    Informierte Einwilligung und relationale Konzepte von Autonomie.Natalie Stoljar - 2021 - In Nikola Biller-Andorno, Settimio Monteverde, Tanja Krones & Tobias Eichinger, Medizinethik. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 175-187.
    Natalie Stoljar ist eine australische Philosophin und Professorin für feministische, politische und Rechtsphilosophie an der McGill University in Montreal, Kanada. Neben der Forschung zur Rechtsphilosophie widmete sich Stoljar den Schnittstellen von Sozialphilosophie, politischer Philosophie und Moralpsychologie. In diesem Kontext verortet sie auch das Konzept der Autonomie.
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    A Pragmatic Redefinition of Value(s): Toward a General Model of Valuation.Nathalie Heinich - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (5):75-94.
    This paper is intended to draw the main theoretical lines of the notion of value, in order to avoid some flaws in the quantitative surveys on values as well as in some qualitative studies of value judgements. Through a number of redefinitions based on a pragmatic approach, inspired not only by Dewey’s concept of ‘valuation’ but also by the new French pragmatic sociology and by the pragmatist trend in linguistics, it tries to specify the conditions under which sociology can address (...)
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  4. Between Ethics and Aesthetics: Art and Animality.Nathalie Heinich, Esthe Lin & Johanna Liu - 2006 - Philosophy and Culture 33 (10):51-67.
    In this paper, the future of bullfighting in France not long to break the moral value and aesthetic experience in disputes arising from conduct analysis to facilitate thinking about aesthetic experience and the relationship between animal existence. This paper is seeking to explore, and not in the evaluation of an article or opinion on a work conflict, but conflict involved to judge the value of multiple values. Guardian of moral values ​​and oppose bullfighting events, the main slogan is to respect (...)
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  5. Waking Up to Happiness.Natalie Goldberg - 2013 - In Melvin McLeod, The best Buddhist writing 2013. Boston: Shambhala.
     
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    Art contemporain, dérision et sociologie.Nathalie Heinich - 2001 - Hermes 29:121.
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  7. Il triplice gioco dell’arte contemporanea.Nathalie Heinich - 2005 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 9.
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    Le féminisme universaliste incite à suspendre les différences.Nathalie Heinich & Cristina Ion - 2018 - Cités 73 (1):103.
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  9. "outsider Art" E "insider Artists": Come giudicare le reazioni del pubblico nei confronti dell'arte pubblica.Nathalie Heinich - 2007 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 14.
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    The Making of Cultural Heritage.Nathalie Heinich - 2011 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 22 (40-41).
    How does an artefact enter the corpus of national cultural heritage? The answer to this question offers a pragmatic understanding of the reasons why the expansion of national corpuses has been so widespread, generation after generation and especially during the last one. Of course, there are alsomore general “societal” or “cultural” reasons for such a worldwide phenomenon: a number of explanations have already been proposed by philosophers, historians, sociologists, anthropologists. However, one should not underestimate the effects of the inventorial techniques (...)
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    Toute vérité n’est pas bonne à délibérer.Nathalie Heinich - 2019 - Diogène n° 261-262 (1):99-106.
    La polysémie du mot « vérité », du moins en tant qu’il renvoie à une valeur, rend nécessaire la spécification de ses nombreuses acceptions dans différents domaines – scientifique, religieux, éthique, esthétique etc. Appliquées à la question de la vérité en démocratie, ces distinctions permettent d’argumenter en faveur d’une étanchéité entre vérité scientifique et vérité civique : la seule vérité dont la démocratie ait besoin est d’ordre civique (transparence et véracité de l’information), alors que la vérité scientifique ne devrait pas (...)
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    Actors and Onlookers: Theater and Twentieth-century Scientific Views of Nature.Natalie Crohn Schmitt - 1990 - Northwestern University Press.
    Looks at the scientific basis for theories of drama, and explains how Cage's ideas have affected modern theater.
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  13. Relational Autonomy and Perfectionism.Natalie Stoljar - 2017 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 4 (1):27-41.
    Joseph Raz’s The Morality of Freedom is well known for defending both a perfectionist form of liberalism and an ‘externalist’ conception of autonomy. John Christman proposes that there is a logical connection between the two theses and argues that externalist accounts of autonomy should be rejected on the basis that they are perfectionist. Christman’s perfectionism argument contains two premises: externalist theories of autonomy entail political perfectionism and political perfectionism is not defensible. I argue that neither premise is true. Externalist theories (...)
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  14. Healthcare professionals’ and patients’ perspectives on consent to clinical genetic testing: moving towards a more relational approach.Samuel Gabrielle Natalie, Dheensa Sandi, Farsides Bobbie, Fenwick Angela & Lucassen Anneke - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):47.
    This paper proposes a refocusing of consent for clinical genetic testing, moving away from an emphasis on autonomy and information provision, towards an emphasis on the virtues of healthcare professionals seeking consent, and the relationships they construct with their patients. We draw on focus groups with UK healthcare professionals working in the field of clinical genetics, as well as in-depth interviews with patients who have sought genetic testing in the UK’s National Health Service. We explore two aspects of consent: first, (...)
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  15. Scientific Perspectives, Feminist Standpoints, and Non-Silly Relativism.Natalie Ashton - 2019 - In Michela Massimi, Knowledge From a Human Point of View. Springer Verlag.
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    Dans la pensée de Norbert Elias.Nathalie Heinich - 2015 - Paris: CNRS.
    Sociologue hors normes, Norbert Elias, né en Allemagne en 1897, mort aux Pays-Bas en 1990, est considéré comme l'un des plus grands représentants de sa discipline. Son oeuvre n'a été introduite en France que dans les années 1970, mais bénéficie aujourd'hui d'une reconnaissance internationale et pluridisciplinaire. Pour introduire à cette oeuvre au croisement et de l'histoire, de l'anthropologie et de la psychologie et en restituer l'unité substantielle, Nathalie Heinich dégage d'abord les motifs sous-jacents aux grands travaux d'Elias sur le (...)
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  17. On Becoming Aware: A Pragmatics of Experiencing.Natalie Depraz, Francisco J. Varela & Pierre Vermersch - 2003 - John Benjamins.
  18. Collective Intentions And Team Agency.Natalie Gold & Robert Sugden - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy 104 (3):109-137.
    In the literature of collective intentions, the ‘we-intentions’ that lie behind cooperative actions are analysed in terms of individual mental states. The core forms of these analyses imply that all Nash equilibrium behaviour is the result of collective intentions, even though not all Nash equilibria are cooperative actions. Unsatisfactorily, the latter cases have to be excluded either by stipulation or by the addition of further, problematic conditions. We contend that the cooperative aspect of collective intentions is not a property of (...)
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    L’artification, ou l’art du point de vue nominaliste.Nathalie Heinich - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 24 (2):13-20.
    L’article retrace l’historique des recherches menées en sociologie sur l’artification, et identifie les principaux obstacles qu’il a fallu surmonter pour les mener à bien : la confusion avec la notion d’artialisation, la réduction à un usage simplement métaphorique, et le rabattement sur le concept de légitimation. Soulignant la connexion étroite entre la problématique de l’artification et le nominalisme en philosophie, il argumente en faveur d’une conception foncièrement nominaliste de la sociologie, à travers ses trois déclinaisons contemporaines que sont le constructivisme, (...)
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  20. Situating feminist epistemology.Natalie Alana Ashton & Robin McKenna - 2020 - Episteme 17 (1):28-47.
    Feminist epistemologies hold that differences in the social locations of inquirers make for epistemic differences, for instance, in the sorts of things that inquirers are justified in believing. In this paper we situate this core idea in feminist epistemologies with respect to debates about social constructivism. We address three questions. First, are feminist epistemologies committed to a form of social constructivism about knowledge? Second, to what extent are they incompatible with traditional epistemological thinking? Third, do the answers to these questions (...)
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    Harsdörffers Geschirr.Natalie Binczek - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 10 (1):23-37.
    Der deutsche Barockdichter Georg Philipp Harsdörffer skizziert eine Theorie der Emblematik, die vor allem dessen Anwendungsvielfalt hervorhebt. Er hebt dabei besonders den Unterschied zwischen buchinterner und buchexterner Verwendung auf, indem er sich nicht nur für die Aufnahme der Embleme in Büchern, sondern auch auf Geschirr und Tapeten ausspricht. Der Beitrag liest Harsdörffers extensive Überlegungen nicht nur als Beiträge zur Theorie und Geschichte der Embleme als ›Sinn-Bilder‹, sondern auch als Beitrag zur Designgeschichte. German Baroque poet Georg Philipp Harsdörffer delineates a theory (...)
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  22. Teamwork in theory and in practice.Natalie Gold - 2004 - In Teamwork: Multi- Disciplinary Perspectives. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Authenticité et modernité.Nathalie Heinich - 2014 - Noesis 22:43-56.
    La valeur d’authenticité est intimement liée à la modernité. Elle se déploie sous de nombreux aspects : statut des œuvres d’art, psychologie de la création, éthique romanesque, conceptions religieuses, psychanalyse, droit, patrimoine, arts premiers, marques commerciales… Il s’agira ici de dégager, au-delà de la diversité de ses mises en œuvre, la constance et l’essor d’une exigence de pureté, inséparable de la conception que se font de la modernité tant l’historien et l’historien d’art que les gens ordinaires.
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    De l'artification: enquêtes sur le passage à l'art.Nathalie Heinich, Roberta Shapiro & François Brunet (eds.) - 2012 - [Paris]: Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales.
    Comment l’art vient-il aux personnes, aux objets, aux activités? Comment passe-t-on d’une activité quelconque à un art, d’un simple artefact à une oœuvre et d’un praticien à un artiste? C’est cette opération qu’explore ce livre, sous le nom d’« artification » : un déplacement durable et collectivement assumé de la frontière entre art et non-art. Conditions pratiques, techniques, sémantiques, juridiques, institutionnelles, organisationnelles... Les enquêtes réunies ici explorent ces différentes dimensions avec les outils de la sociologie pragmatique, attentive à la matérialité (...)
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    Existe-t-il une beauté scientifique?Nathalie Heinich - 2018 - Nouvelle Revue D’Esthétique 21 (1):30.
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    La sociologie à l'épreuve des valeurs.Nathalie Heinich - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 121 (2):287.
    La tradition sociologique n’est pas riche en modèles permettant de faire de la question des valeurs un objet d’investigation spécifiquement sociologique, c’est-à-dire traité de façon non pas normative mais descriptive, non pas seulement théorique, mais aussi empirique, et non pas abstraite mais pragmatique, à partir des actions en situation concrète. Cet article tente d’expliciter les obstacles conceptuels et méthodologiques que rencontre un tel projet, notamment dans la sociologie française contemporaine : difficultés à renoncer à la normativité et à l’essentialisme, à (...)
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  27. L'inventaire, un patrimoine en voie de désartification?Nathalie Heinich - 2012 - In Nathalie Heinich, Roberta Shapiro & François Brunet, De l'artification: enquêtes sur le passage à l'art. [Paris]: Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales.
     
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    (1 other version)Présentation.Nathalie Heinich - 2020 - Cités 82 (2):125-130.
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    Quand y a-t-il désartification?Nathalie Heinich - 2018 - Cités 75 (3):25-32.
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    Éthique et art contemporain : une comparaison franco-américaine.Nathalie Heinich - 2010 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 6 (2):69-79.
    Résumé Une enquête menée aux États-Unis en 1996 sur les rejets de l’art contemporain a permis une comparaison systématique entre les deux cultures, française et américaine, en matière de valeurs associées à l’art. Nous publions ici, à partir du livre qui en a été tiré ( Guerre culturelle et Art contemporain : une comparaison franco-américaine ), le chapitre consacré spécifiquement aux valeurs éthiques, touchant à l’idéologie, à la sexualité, à la religion et à la cruauté envers les animaux. L’on y (...)
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    Reconsidering an Obsolete Rite: The Churching of Women and Feminist Liturgical Theology.Natalie Knodel - 1997 - Feminist Theology 5 (14):106-125.
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    Art for Nothing: nothingness in the myths of pliny regarding painting.Natalie Kosoi - 2012 - Angelaki 17 (3):97-103.
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    DHHS Internal Policies for Reviewing Research Involving Children.Natalie Reatig - 1981 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 3 (1):1.
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    What are the focal points in bioethics literature? Examining the discussions about everyday ethics in Parkinson’s disease.Natalie Zizzo, Emily Bell & Eric Racine - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 12 (1):19-23.
    Everyday ethics refers to those issues which have a sometimes unrecognized moral dimension and that arise regularly within healthcare and research. These issues are often contrasted to dramatic ethics issues (i.e. issues that have seemingly higher stakes such as those arising in acute care situations or with invasive or life-threatening interventions). Claims have been made that scholarly bioethics tends to focus on dramatic ethics to the detriment of everyday ethics discussions. However, empirical evidence showing this has been lacking. Our own (...)
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    Beyond Individual Choice: Teams and Frames in Game Theory.Natalie Gold & Robert Sugden (eds.) - 2006 - Princeton University Press.
    Game theory is central to modern understandings of how people deal with problems of coordination and cooperation. Yet, ironically, it cannot give a straightforward explanation of some of the simplest forms of human coordination and cooperation--most famously, that people can use the apparently arbitrary features of "focal points" to solve coordination problems, and that people sometimes cooperate in "prisoner's dilemmas." Addressing a wide readership of economists, sociologists, psychologists, and philosophers, Michael Bacharach here proposes a revision of game theory that resolves (...)
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    Neutralité, compréhension, typologie : trois leçons wébériennes de posture sociologique.Nathalie Heinich - 2024 - Cités 97 (1):141-153.
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  37. The Case for a Feminist Hinge Epistemology.Natalie Alana Ashton - 2019 - Wittgenstein-Studien 10 (1):153-163.
    In this paper I make the case for a feminist hinge epistemology in three steps. My first step is to explain hinge epistemologies as contemporary epistemologies that take Wittgenstein’s work in On Certainty as their starting point. My second step is to make three criticisms of this literature as it currently stands. My third step is to introduce feminist epistemologies, which argue that social factors like race and gender affect what different people and groups justifiably believe, and argue that developing (...)
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    The Lived Experience of Being Fragile: On Becoming more “Living” During the Pandemic.Natalie Depraz - 2021 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (3):245-253.
    Context: The topic of my article, fragility, is a theme that has been little broached in philosophy and phenomenology, except by Ricœur, in the fifties, and recently Chrétien. I aim to bring it ….
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    Possession and Dispossession: Wittgenstein, Cavell, and Gregory of Nyssa on Life Amidst Skepticism.Natalie Carnes - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (1):104-123.
    This article follows Ludwig Wittgenstein, Stanley Cavell, and Gregory of Nyssa in a journey of epistemic dispossession. It begins by tracing two ways of wandering off this trail, two epistemological sirens that tempt wayfarers from a path of epistemic dispossession. These are skepticism and anti‐skepticism, elaborated by Wittgenstein and Cavell as joined in their enthronement of epistemically‐anchored certainty. Following Wittgenstein and Cavell into an exploration of the forms of life and death that sustain and are sustained by grasping at such (...)
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    A note on the publishers of a Lyon bible of 1566.Natalie Zemon Davis - 1972 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 34 (3):501-503.
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  41. Phénoménologie et non-phénoménologie.Natalie Depraz - 1995 - Recherches Husserliennes 4:3-26.
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  42. Deuxième partie. État des lieux. Le cinéma.Martine Chaudron et Nathalie Heinich - 2012 - In Nathalie Heinich, Roberta Shapiro & François Brunet, De l'artification: enquêtes sur le passage à l'art. [Paris]: Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales.
     
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  43. Les arts premiers.Nathalie Heinich - 2012 - In Nathalie Heinich, Roberta Shapiro & François Brunet, De l'artification: enquêtes sur le passage à l'art. [Paris]: Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales.
     
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  44. Intensive caring: a practical handbook for Catholics about serious illness and end-of-life care.Natalie King - 2024 - Notre Dame, Indiana: Ave Maria Press.
    Intensive Caring is the perfect resource to help everyone involved navigate the complexities of healthcare during serious illness and end-of-life care in alignment with Catholic values and faith.
     
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  45. The role of the mirror system in embodied communication.Natalie Sebanz & Knoblich & Günther - 2008 - In Ipke Wachsmuth, Manuela Lenzen & Günther Knoblich, Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Oxford University Press.
     
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  46. Feminist philosophical intervention in genocide.Natalie Nenadic - 2010 - In James R. Watson, Metacide: In the Pursuit of Excellence. Rodopi.
  47. Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy.Natalie Stoljar - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  48. Essence, Identity, and the Concept of Woman.Natalie Stoljar - 1995 - Philosophical Topics 23 (2):261-293.
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    The Sociology of Vocational Prizes.Nathalie Heinich - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (5):85-107.
    Artistic and scientific activities pertain to the world of ‘vocation’, which demonstrates a close relationship with recognition issues. Referring to recent trends in French, German and American sociology and political philosophy, this article addresses both the status of recognition in present-day sociology and the necessity of prizes in vocational activities. Grounded on two empirical surveys about literary and scientific prizes, it displays the various axiological problems raised by such a mode of recognition, as the ‘felicity conditions’ of this mode of (...)
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    Moral distress in critical care nursing: The state of the science.Natalie Susan McAndrew, Jane Leske & Kathryn Schroeter - 2018 - Nursing Ethics 25 (5):552-570.
    Background: Moral distress is a complex phenomenon frequently experienced by critical care nurses. Ethical conflicts in this practice area are related to technological advancement, high intensity work environments, and end-of-life decisions. Objectives: An exploration of contemporary moral distress literature was undertaken to determine measurement, contributing factors, impact, and interventions. Review Methods: This state of the science review focused on moral distress research in critical care nursing from 2009 to 2015, and included 12 qualitative, 24 quantitative, and 6 mixed methods studies. (...)
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