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    "Without respect of persons": Gender equality, theology, and the law in the writing of Margaret fell.Sarah E. Skwire - 2015 - Social Philosophy and Policy 31 (2):137-157.
  2. No liberty, no art: no art, no liberty.Sarah Skwire - 2013 - In Tom G. Palmer, Why liberty: your life, your choices, your future. Ottawa, Illinois: Jameson Books.
     
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  3. The Original Sin of Cognition: Fear Prejudice, and Generalization.Sarah-Jane Leslie - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy 114 (8):393-421.
    Generic generalizations such as ‘mosquitoes carry the West Nile virus’ or ‘sharks attack bathers’ are often accepted by speakers despite the fact that very few members of the kinds in question have the predicated property. Previous work suggests that such low-prevalence generalizations may be accepted when the properties in question are dangerous, harmful, or appalling. This paper argues that the study of such generic generalizations sheds light on a particular class of prejudiced social beliefs, and points to new ways in (...)
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  4. Beginning Logic.Sarah Stebbins - 1965 - London, England: Hackett Publishing.
    "One of the most careful and intensive among the introductory texts that can be used with a wide range of students. It builds remarkably sophisticated technical skills, a good sense of the nature of a formal system, and a solid and extensive background for more advanced work in logic.... The emphasis throughout is on natural deduction derivations, and the text's deductive systems are its greatest strength. Lemmon's unusual procedure of presenting derivations before truth tables is very effective." --Sarah Stebbins, (...)
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    Toward a Sociology of Conflict of Interest in Medical Research.Sarah Winch & Michael Sinnott - 2011 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (4):389-391.
    Toward a Sociology of Conflict of Interest in Medical Research Content Type Journal Article Category Case Studies Pages 389-391 DOI 10.1007/s11673-011-9332-0 Authors Sarah Winch, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia 4072 Michael Sinnott, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia 4072 Journal Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Online ISSN 1872-4353 Print ISSN 1176-7529 Journal Volume Volume 8 Journal Issue Volume 8, Number 4.
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    A neo‐stoic approach to epistemic agency.Sarah Wright - 2013 - Philosophical Issues 23 (1):262-275.
    What is the best model of epistemic agency for virtue epistemology? Insofar as the intellectual and moral virtues are similar, it is desirable to develop models of agency that are similar across the two realms. Unlike Aristotle, the Stoics present a model of the virtues on which the moral and intellectual virtues are unified. The Stoics’ materialism and determinism also help to explain how we can be responsible for our beliefs even when we cannot believe otherwise. In this paper I (...)
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    Governing nursing conduct: the rise of evidence‐based practice.Sarah Winch, Debra Creedy & And Wendy Chaboyer - 2002 - Nursing Inquiry 9 (3):156-161.
    Governing nursing conduct: the rise of evidence‐based practice Drawing on the Foucauldian concept of ‘governmentality’ to analyse the evidence‐based movement in nursing, we argue that it is possible to identify the governance of nursing practice and hence nurses across two distinct axes; that of the political (governance through political and economic means) and the personal (governance of the self through the cultivation of the practices required by nurses to put evidence into practice). The evaluation of nursing work through evidence‐based reviews (...)
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    Comments on Josué Piñeiro “Rilkean Memory and Testimonial Injustice”.Sarah Woolwine - 2023 - Southwest Philosophy Review 39 (2):109-111.
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  9. Punishment Sustains Large-Scale Cooperation in Prestate Warfare.Sarah Mathew & Robert Boyd - 2011 - Pnas 108:11375-11380.
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  10. Collaborative decision-making : a normative synthesis of decision-making models in health care.Cornelia Mahler Sarah Berger, Joachim Szecsenyi Jobst-Hendrik Schultz & Katja Götz - 2016 - In Sabine Salloch & Verena Sandow, Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare: Transition and Challenges. Burlington, VT: Routledge.
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    Diagnostic markers of young children's numerical cognition: The significance of precise small number, approximate number, executive function and vocabulary abilities.Gray Sarah & Reeve Robert - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Strangely Compelling”: Romanticism in “The City on the Edge of Forever.O'Hare Sarah - 2016 - In Kevin S. Decker & Jason T. Eberl, The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 299–307.
    Star Trek is a successful popular cultural endeavor because it allows for exactly different kind of imaginative escapism, the possibility of joining in on an alternative narrative. In “The City on the Edge of Forever”, the Enterprise orbits a mysterious planet, where on its surface someone or something is causing temporal and spatial displacement. This chapter uses Romanticism as a philosophical gateway to the sublime experience that is the Guardian of Forever. The Guardian of Forever is the cause of the (...)
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    Some thoughts about heterosexualism.Sarah Lucia Hoagland - 1990 - Journal of Social Philosophy 21 (2-3):98-107.
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    Loneliness and appearance: Toward a concept of ontological agency.Sarah Drews Lucas - 2019 - European Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):709-722.
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    Broken Tablets: Levinas, Derrida, and the Literary Afterlife of Religion.Sarah Hammerschlag - 2016 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Over a span of thirty years, twentieth-century French philosophers Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida held a conversation across texts. Sharing a Jewish heritage and a background in phenomenology, both came to situate their work at the margins of philosophy, articulating this placement through religion and literature. Chronicling the interactions between these thinkers, Sarah Hammerschlag argues that the stakes in their respective positions were more than philosophical. They were also political. Levinas's investments were born out in his writings on Judaism (...)
  16. No sanctuary".Sarah Appleton Aguiar - 2005 - In Stephen K. George, The moral philosophy of John Steinbeck. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
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    Cooperation and fairness depend on self-regulation.Sarah E. Ainsworth & Roy F. Baumeister - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):79-80.
    Any evolved disposition for fairness and cooperation would not replace but merely compete with selfish and other antisocial impulses. Therefore, we propose that human cooperation and fairness depend on self-regulation. Evidence shows reductions in fairness and other prosocial tendencies when self-regulation fails.
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    Differentiating selves facilitates group outcomes.Sarah E. Ainsworth, Roy F. Baumeister & Kathleen D. Vohs - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  19. Feminist aesthetics.Sarah Worth - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes, The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. New York: Routledge. pp. 436--446.
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    Black Lives Matter at School: Using the 13 Guiding Principles as Critical Race Pedagogies for Black Citizenship Education.Sarah A. Mathews* & Denisha Jones - 2023 - Journal of Social Studies Research 47 (1):15-28.
    Traditional notions of civic education often introduce privilege and reproduce Eurocentric notions of citizenship. Proponents of cultural citizenship champion Black cultural knowledge, and critical race pedagogies to help marginalized individuals, including students of color, actualize their agentic selves. This manuscript presents three vignettes to demonstrate how teachers implemented the Black Lives Matter at School’s 13 Guiding Principles to develop Black cultural citizenship with students. Three salient aspects emerged: (1) the need for students to be active contributors in the current movement (...)
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  21. Preventing Sin: The Ethics of Vaccines Against Smoking.Sarah R. Lieber & Joseph Millum - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (3):23-33.
    Advances in immunotherapy pave the way for vaccines that target not only infections, but also unhealthy behaviors such as smoking. A nicotine vaccine that eliminates the pleasure associated with smoking could potentially be used to prevent children from adopting this addictive and dangerous behavior. This paper offers an ethical analysis of such vaccines. We argue that it would be permissible for parents to give their child a nicotine vaccine if the following conditions are met: (1) the vaccine is expected to (...)
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  22. The dual-aspect norms of belief and assertion : a virtue approach to epistemic norms.Sarah Wright - 2013 - In Clayton Littlejohn & John Turri, Epistemic Norms: New Essays on Action, Belief, and Assertion. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Deubiquitinating Enzymes in Model Systems and Therapy: Redundancy and Compensation Have Implications.Sarah Zachariah & Douglas A. Gray - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (11):1900112.
    The multiplicity of deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) encoded by vertebrate genomes is partly attributable to whole genome duplication events that occurred early in chordate evolution. By surveying the literature for the largest family of DUBs (the ubiquitin-specific proteases), extensive functional redundancy for duplicated genes has been confirmed as opposed to singletons. Dramatically conflicting results have been reported for loss of function studies conducted through RNA interference as opposed to inactivating mutations, but the contradictory findings can be reconciled by a recently proposed (...)
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    Ethics, Government and Sexual Health: insights from Foucault.Sarah Winch - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (2):177-186.
    The work of Michel Foucault, the French philosopher who was interested in power relationships, has resonated with many nurses who seek a radically analytical view of nursing practice. The purpose of this article is to explore ‘ethics’ through a Foucauldian lens, in a conceptual and methodological sense. The intention is to provide a useful framework that will help researchers critically to explore aspects of nursing practice that relate to the construction of the self, morality and identity, be that nurse or (...)
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    Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs: Research and Publishing From the Undergraduate Perspective.Sarah J. Matthews & Marissa N. Rosa - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    American Pragmatism, Disability, and the Politics of Resilience in Mental Health Education.Sarah H. Woolwine & Justin Bell - 2018 - In David Boonin, Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 623-634.
    In this chapter, we critique a concept of resilience that has emerged from contemporary positive psychology and its application to health education. We argue that the present popularity of “resilience” as a strategy for managing mental health discourages educational institutions from providing students with the mental health services they need. Using the tools of American pragmatism, especially the work of John Dewey, we criticize the paradigm of resilience and identify several concrete reformulations of disability studies which would make concrete differences (...)
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  27. (1 other version)Evidential remedies for procedural rights violations : comparative criminal evidence law and empirical research.Sarah Summers - 2020 - In Jordi Ferrer Beltrán & Carmen Vázquez, Evidential Legal Reasoning: Crossing Civil Law and Common Law Traditions. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Dog Photography for Dummies.Sarah Sypniewski - 2011 - For Dummies.
    Tips and tricks for capturing your canine's personality withevery click of the camera Simply snapping a picture may not capture the playfulness orspontaneity of a dog. Knowing what kind of equipment, angle, andcomposition to use while photographing a dog can make all thedifference in the character captured in the photo. DogPhotography For Dummies gives you practical and fun guidancefor capturing your dog's personality and turning ordinary shotsinto priceless memories that will last a lifetime. Covering all the latest and greatest gadgets (...)
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  29. Storytelling and narrative knowing: An examination of the epistemic benefits of well-told stories.Sarah E. Worth - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 42 (3):pp. 42-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Storytelling and Narrative Knowing:An Examination of the Epistemic Benefits of Well-Told StoriesSarah E. Worth (bio)IntroductionPeople love to tell stories. When something scary, or funny, or out of the ordinary happens, we cannot wait to tell others about it. If it was really funny, etc., we tell the story repeatedly, embellishing as we see fit, shortening or lengthening it as the circumstances prescribe. When people are bad storytellers we tend (...)
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    Teaching Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Expert Perspectives on Pedagogy and Practice.Sarah Lewthwaite & Melanie Nind - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (4):413-430.
    Capacity building in social science research methods is positioned by research councils as crucial to global competitiveness. The pedagogies involved, however, remain under-researched and the pedagogical culture under-developed. This paper builds upon recent thematic reviews of the literature to report new research that shifts the focus from individual experiences of research methods teaching to empirical evidence from a study crossing research methods, disciplines and nations. A dialogic, expert panel method was used, engaging international experts to examine teaching and learning practices (...)
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    Rights of Passage: The Ethics of Disability Passing and Repercussions for Identity.Sarah H. Woolwine & E. M. Dadlez - 2016 - Res Philosophica 93 (4):951-969.
    This article responds to two ethical conundrums associated with the practice of disability passing. One of these problems is the question of whether or not passing as abled is morally wrong in that it constitutes deception. The other, related difficulty arises from the tendency of the able-bodied in contemporary society to reinforce the activity of passing despite its frequent condemnation as a form of pretense or fraud. We draw upon recent scholarship on transgender and disability passing to criticize and explore (...)
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    Welcome 'ethical stress': A Humean analysis and a practical proposal.Sarah A. Merrill - 1990 - Journal of Social Philosophy 21 (1):27-45.
  33. Absences, presences and sufficient conditions.Sarah Sawyer - 2004 - Analysis 64 (4):354-57.
    In this paper, I defend the claim that the determination conditions for thought must include absences.
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    Social Anti-Individualism and the Mental.Sarah Sawyer - 2013 - Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences.
    This encyclopedia consists of short pieces on specific topics. My contribution concerns the nature of thought and its implications for the status of social sciences.
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  35. The role of object-dependent content in psychological explanation.Sarah Sawyer - 2006 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):181-192.
    This is a defence of the role of object-dependent content in psychological action. I argue against the two-list argument against object-dependent content as articulated by Noonan.
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    April 1808.Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber - 2015 - In Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber, Briefwechsel 1808. De Gruyter. pp. 94-124.
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    August 1808.Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber - 2015 - In Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber, Briefwechsel 1808. De Gruyter. pp. 173-214.
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    Drucktext.Sarah Scheibenberger - 2016 - In Kommentar zu Nietzsches „Ueber Wahrheit und Lüge im ausser­morali­schen Sinne“. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 65-78.
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    Einleitung der Herausgeber.Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber - 2015 - In Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber, Briefwechsel 1808. De Gruyter.
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    (1 other version)Einleitung der Herausgeber.Sarah Schmidt - 2017 - In Briefwechsel 1808-1810: Kommentarband. De Gruyter. pp. 1-4.
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    Februar 1808.Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber - 2015 - In Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber, Briefwechsel 1808. De Gruyter. pp. 38-66.
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    Formen des Essayistischen: Paradigmen einer Schreibästhetik bei Walter Benjamin.Sarah Scheibenberger - 2021 - De Gruyter.
    Obgleich Walter Benjamin unbestritten als „unerreichter Meister" (Adorno) des Essays gilt, hat die Forschung dieser scheinbar selbstevidenten Gattungszuschreibung bislang kaum Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Dabei kreist Benjamins Schreiben und Denken in allen Werkphasen performativ wie reflexiv um Fragen der Darstellung, in denen sich ästhetische, erkenntnistheoretische, sprach- und geschichtsphilosophische, medientheoretische und ethisch-politische Perspektiven kreuzen. In diesen sich zu einer impliziten Schreibästhetik verdichtenden Formexperimenten und -reflexionen besitzt der Begriff des Essays paradigmatischen Rang. Die vorliegende Studie entwickelt in der Verknüpfung von Literaturwissenschaft, (Medien-)Ästhetik und Gattungstheorie (...)
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    Historische Einführung.Sarah Schmidt - 2017 - In Briefwechsel 1808-1810: Kommentarband. De Gruyter. pp. 45-84.
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    I. Überblickskommentar.Sarah Scheibenberger - 2016 - In Kommentar zu Nietzsches „Ueber Wahrheit und Lüge im ausser­morali­schen Sinne“. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 3-26.
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    II. Stellenkommentar.Sarah Scheibenberger - 2016 - In Kommentar zu Nietzsches „Ueber Wahrheit und Lüge im ausser­morali­schen Sinne“. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 27-64.
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    „Ich trinke die Flammen in mich zurück, die aus mir brechen“: Nietzsche, Carlo Michelstaedter und Rhetorik als poietisches Verfahren.Sarah Scheibenberger - 2017 - In Sebastian Kaufmann & Katharina Grätz, Nietzsche Als Dichter: Lyrik - Poetologie - Rezeption. De Gruyter. pp. 421-444.
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    Januar 1808.Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber - 2015 - In Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber, Briefwechsel 1808. De Gruyter. pp. 3-38.
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    Keeping Heaven on Earth. By Michael B. Hundley.Sarah Schectman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (3).
    Keeping Heaven on Earth. By Michael B. Hundley. Forschungen zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe, vol. 50. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011. Pp. xvi + 250. €99.
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    La consistance de l’histoire.Sarah Scholl - 2022 - ThéoRèmes 17 (17).
    While Hans Joas examines the theoretical and philosophical fabrication of disenchantment and secularization in order to better measure its limits and draw new perspectives, this article returns, through a historical field investigation, to the motivations of secularizers, who were at odds with the Church and the clergy. Why did they want to dislodge the sacred, in its Christian form, from collective spaces such as education, the State or the cemetery? The cultural history of the 19th century, through specific cases and (...)
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    November 1808.Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber - 2015 - In Sarah Schmidt & Simon Gerber, Briefwechsel 1808. De Gruyter. pp. 343-444.
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