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    The ‘mindless’ relationship between nursing homes and emergency departments: what do Bourdieu and Freire have to offer?Rose McCloskey - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (2):154-164.
    McCLOSKEY R. Nursing Inquiry 2011; 18: 154–164The ‘mindless’ relationship between nursing homes and emergency departments: what do Bourdieu and Freire have to offer?This paper explicates the long-standing and largely unquestioned adversarial relationship between nurses working in the nursing home (NH) and the emergency department (ED). Drawing on the author’s own research on resident ED transfers, this paper reports on the conflict and tension that can arise when residents transfer between the two settings. The theoretical concepts of mindlessness, habitus, social (...)
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  2. Kant's Kingdom of Ends.Mary A. McCloskey - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (198):391 - 399.
    There are many uses of the word ‘ought’, not all of which are moral uses. The following sentences contain ‘oughts’ which are not moral ‘oughts’. The peaches on the tree nearest the house ought to be ripe. The old car ought to go now it's had a re-bore. You ought to prune your Lorraine Lee roses in February. You ought to wash your hands before meals. You ought to take more exercise.
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    Exorcising Laplace's Demon: Chaos and Antichaos, History and Metahistory.Michael Shermer - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (1):59-83.
    The analysis of physical and biological systems through models and mathematics of chaotic behavior and nonlinear dynamics rose to prominence in the 1980s. Many authors, most notably Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers, made glancing references to applications of this new paradigm to the social and historical sciences, but little fruit was harvested until this decade. Physiologists studying irregular heart rhythms, psychologists examining brain activity, biologists graphing population trends, economists tracking stock price movements, military strategists assessing the outbreak of wars, (...)
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  4. Imprecise evidence without imprecise credences.Jennifer Rose Carr - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (9):2735-2758.
    Does rationality require imprecise credences? Many hold that it does: imprecise evidence requires correspondingly imprecise credences. I argue that this is false. The imprecise view faces the same arbitrariness worries that were meant to motivate it in the first place. It faces these worries because it incorporates a certain idealization. But doing away with this idealization effectively collapses the imprecise view into a particular kind of precise view. On this alternative, our attitudes should reflect a kind of normative uncertainty: uncertainty (...)
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  5. Don’t stop believing.Jennifer Rose Carr - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (5):744-766.
    It’s been argued that there are no diachronic norms of epistemic rationality. These arguments come partly in response to certain kinds of counterexamples to Conditionalization, but are mainly motivated by a form of internalism that appears to be in tension with any sort of diachronic coherence requirements. I argue that there are, in fact, fundamentally diachronic norms of rationality. And this is to reject at least a strong version of internalism. But I suggest a replacement for Conditionalization that salvages internalist (...)
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    Valence framing effects on moral judgments: A meta-analysis.Kelsey McDonald, Rose Graves, Siyuan Yin, Tara Weese & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong - 2021 - Cognition 212 (C):104703.
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    Counting and the ontogenetic origins of exact equality.Rose M. Schneider, Erik Brockbank, Roman Feiman & David Barner - 2022 - Cognition 218 (C):104952.
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  8. Love, Power and Knowledge; Towards a Feminist Transformation of the Sciences.Hilary Rose - 1997 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 28 (1):205-205.
  9. All-affected, non-identity and the political representation of future generations : linking intergenerational justice with democracy.Michael Rose - 2019 - In Thomas Cottier, Shaheeza Lalani & Clarence Siziba (eds.), Intergenerational equity: environmental and cultural concerns. Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
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    Clinicians’ Duty to Participate in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Further Considerations.Georgina Morley & Susannah L. Rose - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (8):76-78.
    Well-designed pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are critical for improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes (Haff and Choudhry 2018), and the article written by Garland et al. (2023) advance...
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    The Making of Memory: From Molecules to Mind.Steven Rose - 1996 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 27 (1):181-182.
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    Partition Complete Boolean Algebras and Almost Compact Cardinals.Peter Jipsen & Henry Rose - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (2):241-255.
    For an infinite cardinal K a stronger version of K-distributivity for Boolean algebras, called k-partition completeness, is defined and investigated . It is shown that every k-partition complete Boolean algebra is K-weakly representable, and for strongly inaccessible K these concepts coincide. For regular K ≥ u, it is proved that an atomless K-partition complete Boolean algebra is an updirected union of basic K-tree algebras. Using K-partition completeness, the concept of γ-almost compactness is introduced for γ ≥ K. For strongly inaccessible (...)
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    Agamemnon 1091.H. J. Rose - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (02):71-.
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    An American Science of Feeling: Harvard’s Psychology of Emotion during the World War I Era.Anne C. Rose - 2012 - Journal of the History of Ideas 73 (3):485-506.
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    An Axiom System for Three-Valued Logic.Alan Rose - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):344-344.
  16. Adorno and the New Musicology.Rose Rosengard - 2002 - In Nigel C. Gibson & Andrew Rubin (eds.), Adorno: A Critical Reader. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 234.
     
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    Antigone and the Bride of Corinth.H. J. Rose - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):147-.
    This paper sets out to answer four apparently unconnected questions, which, however, I hope to show to be parts of one question: Why did Haimon kill himself over the body of Antigone? Why did Philinnion return for three nights to her father's house? Why is it unlawful to leave a story unfinished? Why is a magician sometimes torn in pieces by his own devils, or otherwise destroyed by his own magic?
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  18. Against Biological Determinism the Dialects of Biology Group.Steven P. R. Rose & Dialects of Biology Group - 1981
     
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    A Brief Sketch of the Possibility of a Hegelian Cosmopolitanism.David Edward Rose - 2016 - Critical Horizons 17 (1):40-52.
    The following paper investigates the possibility of an account of cosmopolitan thought inspired by Hegel's treatment of Kant's ethical theory and his associated social concept of recognition. Cosmopolitanism requires the agent to recognize themself as a global agent participating in a shared community, but conventional political strategies do not possess the resources to satisfy this demand for self-understanding. Such a self-understanding is enabled by the objective freedom of a common shared humanity grounded in rational self-determination. The paper shows that it (...)
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  20. A critical analysis of the non-verbal effect in Beckett's Dramatic works.Margaret Rose - 1980 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 33 (3):509-521.
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    An extension of a theorem of Margaris.Alan Rose - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):209-211.
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    An Extension of the Calculus of Non-Contradiction.Alan Rose - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):66-67.
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    (1 other version)A Formalisation of Post'sm-Valued Propositional Calculus with Variable Functors.Alan Rose - 1965 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 11 (3):221-226.
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    (1 other version)A Formalisation Of The Χ0-valued Łukasiewicz Propositional Calculus With Variable Functors.Alan Rose - 1967 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 13 (19-20):289-292.
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    A Fair Share of the Research Pie or Re-Engendering Scientific and Technological Europe?Hilary Rose - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (1):31-47.
    This article is a preliminary attempt to map EU research policy from a feminist perspective hitherto absent. The framing and management of national and international research policy have reflected the priorities of an entrenched masculinist scientific elite. Despite the critical role of quantified data in policy analysis and formation, international research labour force statistics remain ungendered. Feminist approaches have been integral to the third wave of epistemological criticism of science this century, claiming that systematic knowledge of the natural, as well (...)
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    A New Aesop.H. J. Rose - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):40-.
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    A New Approach to Teaching Roman Art History.Marice Rose - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 110 (1):119-136.
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  28. All-affected, non-identity and the political representation of future generations: linking intergenerational justice with democracy.Michael Rose - 2019 - In Thomas Cottier, Shaheeza Lalani & Clarence Siziba (eds.), Intergenerational equity: environmental and cultural concerns. Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
     
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    A note on the existence of tautologies without constants.Alan Rose - 1975 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1):141-144.
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    (1 other version)A Note on the Existence of Tautologies in Certain Propositional Calculi Without Propositional Variables.Alan Rose - 1976 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 22 (1):117-118.
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    (1 other version)A Note on Formalisation by the Method of Description of Truth‐Tables.Alan Rose - 1978 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (7):109-112.
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    A Note on the Use of Logical Computers to Determine the Most Efficient Method of Using Factory Machines.Alan Rose - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (2):251-251.
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    (2 other versions)Applications of logical computers to the construction of electrical control tables for signalling frames.Alan Rose - 1958 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 4 (12‐16):222-243.
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    Merleau-ponty on the body.Mary Rose Barral - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):171-179.
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    Flying Fox: Kin, Keystone, Kontaminant.Deborah Bird Rose - unknown
    A portrait of Australian flying fox life in the Anthropocene illuminates startlingly familiar stories. These animals are participants in most of the major catastrophic events, as well as contestations about rescue, of contemporary life on Earth: warfare, man-made mass death, famine, urbanisation, emerging diseases, climate change, biosecurity, conservation, and local/international NGO aid. They are endangered, and are involved in all four of the major factors causing extinctions: habitat loss, overexploitation, introduced species, and extinction cascades. My account of flying foxes in (...)
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    A Note on the Euthyphro, 10-11.Lynn E. Rose - 1965 - Phronesis 10 (2):149-150.
  37. Application of an explicit procedure for model building in the visual cortex.V. Dobson & D. Rose - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon G. Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley. pp. 546--560.
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    A prelude to metaphysics.Katharine Rose Hanley - 1967 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall. Edited by Plato & J. Donald Monan.
    "Plato texts, a retrieve": p. [108]-174.
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    Marcel.Katharine Rose Hanley - 2003 - Renascence 55 (3):241-258.
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    Désidentifiées.Romain/Emma-Rose Bigé - 2021 - Multitudes 82 (1):169-175.
    « Nous savons que nous voulons nous retrouver. Tout ce dont nous avons besoin, c’est des cérémonies qui nous rassembleront » écrit la poétesse afro-féministe Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Les noms que nous utilisons pour nous dire font parfois office de cérémonies : un nom nous appelle, et nous répondons à son invocation. Ce peut être un cri de ralliement « Not GAY as in Happy but QUEER as in Fuck You! », mais même les collectifs les plus émeutiers et les (...)
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    Ouvertures du décolonial à l’'ge du Plantationocène.Romain/Emma-Rose Bigé & Yves Citton - 2021 - Multitudes 84 (3):108-112.
    Les leçons du décolonial sont multiples pour celleux qui avaient cru aux récits de la fin des Empires : aux côtés des luttes anticoloniales qui nous ont appris à rejeter les formes les plus directes d’oppression politique et économique, avec les impasses du post-colonialisme et des pensées de l’hybridation, le décolonial fait le jour sur la saisie des imaginaires, des sensibilités et des rationalités par la logique coloniale. À l’ère de la sixième extinction, l’Anthropocène prend le visage d’un âge de (...)
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    La Notion du Divin, depuis Homere jusqu'a Platon.Francis R. Walton, H. J. Rose, Pierre Chantraine, Bruno Snell, Olof Gigon, H. D. F. Kitto, Fernand Chapouthier & W. J. Verdenius - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (1):101.
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    The role of chromosome ends during meiosis in Caenorhabditis elegans.Chantal Wicky & Ann M. Rose - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (6):447-452.
    Chromosome ends have been implicated in the meiotic processes of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Cytological observations have shown that chromosome ends attach to the nuclear membrane and adopt kinetochore functions. In this organism, centromeric activity is highly regulated, switching from multiple spindle attachments all along the chromosome during mitotic division to a single attachment during meiosis. C. elegans chromosomes are functionally monocentric during meiosis. Earlier genetic studies demonstrated that the terminal regions of the chromosomes are not equivalent in their meiotic (...)
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    Anchises and Aphrodite.H. J. Rose - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (1):11-16.
    This ancient tale has naturally been recognized by modern scholars for what it is—a story of the Great Mother and her paramour; but several features appear to me to have been given less examination than they deserve, in view of their own peculiarity and the obvious antiquity of the myth. That it is pre-Greek is fairly clear from the names of the principal actors. Anchises yields no tolerable meaning in Greek, and we do not know to what speech it belongs—possibly (...)
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    Ingarden Roman. O sądzic ivarunkowym . Kwartalnik filozoficzny, vol. 18 , pp. 263–308. French résumé, Roman Ingarden. O sądzic ivarunkowym . Kwartalnik filozoficzny, vol. 18 , pp. 324–325. [REVIEW]Rose Rand - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):390-392.
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  46. Technological Fix.Hilary Rose Andjalna Hanmer - 1976 - In Hilary Rose & Steven Peter Russell Rose (eds.), The Political economy of science: ideology of/in the natural sciences. London: Macmillan.
  47. Creativity and the Critique of Reason.Mary Rose Barral - 1991 - Analecta Husserliana 36:177.
     
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    Autobiography.Sister Rose Emmanuella Brennan - 1941 - New Scholasticism 15 (4):406-408.
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  49. Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt,.James Henry Breasted, H. J. Rose & Edward Conze - 1959
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    The Philosophy of Beauty in the Enneads of Plotinus.Sister Rose Emmanuella Brennan - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (1):1-32.
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