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    Carnal appetites: foodsexidentities.Elspeth Probyn - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Why is there a new explosion of interest in authentic ethnic foods and exotic cooking shows, where macho chefs promote sensual adventures in the kitchen? Why do we watch TV ads that promise more sex if we serve the right breakfast cereal? Why is the hunger strike such a potent political tool? Food inevitably engages questions of sensuality and power, of our connections to our bodies and to our world. Carnal Appetites brilliantly uses the lens of food and eating to (...)
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    Outside Belongings.Elspeth Probyn - 1996 - Routledge.
    Outside Belongings argues against a psychological depth model of identity--one in which individuals possess an intrinsic quality that guarantees authentic belonging. Instead, Probyn proposes a model of identity that takes into account the desires of individuals, and groups of individuals, to belong. The main ideas she considers--"the outside", "the surface", and "belonging"--allow her to articulate, in concrete terms, her precise concerns about sexuality and nationality.
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    Mc-Identities.Elspeth Probyn - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (2):155-173.
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    Sporting Bodies: Dynamics of Shame and Pride.Elspeth Probyn - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (1):13-28.
    Drawing on examples of mainstream sport and the philosophy of the Gay Games, this article uses sporting bodies to rethink the links between sexuality, pride and shame. The contrast between the two highlights the ways in which the Gay Games downplays the dynamics of shame and competition in favour of its project of pride. Against the domestication of the body in some theories of embodiment, it is argued that shame may provide a productive ground for revitalizing the study of the (...)
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    This Body Which Is Not One: Speaking an Embodied Self.Elspeth Probyn - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (3):111 - 124.
    This article argues against a conception of the body as providing a basis for truth claims within feminist discourse. Taking from Michèle Le Doeuff's theory of the work of the image within discourse, and Michel Foucault's "technologies of the self," it is argued that the doubledness of the body ("who am I? and who is she?") can be put to work to construct embodied enunicative positions within feminist theory.
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    Teaching Bodies: Affects in the Classroom.Elspeth Probyn - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (4):21-43.
    This article reintroduces notions of the experiential, lived body as crucial for teaching. It critiques some recent moves within women’s studies, and cultural studies more generally, to use ‘theory’ as a way of abstracting bodies from the classroom. Using the work of Silvan Tomkins on affects, and Deleuzian notions of the body, it argues for a more comprehensive account of the affects, politics and practices of pedagogy.
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    Beyond Food/Sex.Elspeth Probyn - 1999 - Theory, Culture and Society 16 (2):215-228.
    This article questions whether food is replacing sex as the ground of identity negotiation. Examining several food sites, and following Foucault's suggestive remarks about the Greek dietetic regimen, I argue that food can be seen as a line that intersects with sexuality. Rather than privileging either, an alternative ethics can be glimpsed in the doubling of food and sex.
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  8. Furries and the Limits of Species Identity Disorder: A Response to Gerbasi et al.Fiona Probyn-Rapsey - 2011 - Society and Animals 19 (3):294-301.
    This is a response to an article published inSociety & Animals in 2008 that argued for the existence of a “species identity disorder” in some furries. Species identity disorder is modeled on gender identity disorder, itself a highly controversial diagnosis that has been criticized for pathologizing homosexuality and transgendered people. This response examines the claims of the article and suggests that the typology it constructs is based on unexamined assumptions about what constitutes “human” identity and regulatory fictions of gender identity.
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    Glass Selves: Emotions, subjectivity, and the research process.Elspeth Probyn - 2011 - In Shaun Gallagher (ed.), The Oxford handbook of the self. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This article examines the relation between the self and the concept of gender positions. It considers the possibility that young women with few resources for fashioning a strong sense of self use anorexia as a mode of negotiating societal strictures. It suggests that the institutional imprinting of a certain image and a certain kind of third-person observation imposed on the girls/patients/anorexics is just such an exercise of subjectification.
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  10. The contrast theory of why-questions.Dennis Temple - 1988 - Philosophy of Science 55 (1):141-151.
    Classic studies of explanation, such as those of Hempel and Bromberger, took it for granted that an explanation-seeking question of the form "Why P?" should be understood as asking about the proposition P. This view has been recently challenged by Bas van Fraassen and Alan Garfinkel. They acknowledge that some questions have the surface form "Why P?", but they hold that a correct reading for why-questions should take the form "Why P (rather than Q)?", where Q is a contrasting alternative. (...)
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    Indigenous, Settler, Animal; a Triadic Approach.Fiona Probyn-Rapsey & Lynette Russell - 2022 - Animal Studies Journal 11 (2).
    In his Indigenous critique of the field of animal studies, Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree Nation) describes it as having an analytic blind spot when it comes to settler-colonialism, a blind spot that manifests through universalising claims and clumsy arguments about ‘shared’ oppressions, through assumptions that settler colonial political institutions can be a neutral part of the solution, and through a failure to engage with ‘Indigenous studies of other than human life’ (20). In the same article, he calls on decolonial projects (...)
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    Country Matters: Sexing the Reconciled Republic of Australia.Fiona Probyn-Rapsey - 2008 - Feminist Review 89 (1):73-86.
    This essay analyses how Australian postcolonial discourses, influenced by both Republicanism and Reconciliation, deploy the trope of woman to signify political change in both feminist and cultural debates about belonging, national legitimacy and sovereignty. I point out that white feminist rejection of the Queen in favour of embracing indigeneity is itself complicit with a history of ‘incorporating’ and assimilating indigeneity – a complicity that is sublimated in favour of a triumphant rejection of Imperial white womanhood. The essay looks at a (...)
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  13. Dog days..Elspeth Probyn - 1999 - In Morag Shiach (ed.), Feminism and cultural studies. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 431.
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    Sustainability.Paul Temple - 2010 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 14 (4):105-107.
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    Nature, man, and God.William Temple - 1934 - New York: AMS Press.
    This work contains the Gifford Lectures delivered in the University of Glasgow in the academic years 1932-1933 and 1933-1934.
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    Konya'da Bulunan Yivli Ve Düğüm Motifli Sütunlar.Cigdem Temple - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 10):1019-1019.
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  17. Thinking in Pictures.TEMPLE GRANDIN - 1996
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    Different kinds of minds: a guide to your brain.Temple Grandin - 2023 - New York: Philomel. Edited by Ann D. Koffsky.
    Do you like puzzles, coding, and taking things apart? Do you write stories, act in plays, slay at Wordle? The things you are good at are clues to how your brain works. Are you good at math? Working with your hands? Are you a neat freak or a big mess? With her knack for making science easy to understand, Temple Grandin explains different types of thinkers: verbal thinkers who are good with language, and visual thinkers who think in pictures (...)
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    French existentialism.Temple Kingston - 1961 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
    In this study the author makes a comparison between the two main types of existentialism: the Christian and the non-Christian. Dr. Kingston handles the issues in a fair and honest way, neither concealing his own position nor dealing unfairly with those of whom he is most critical.
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    Are we pushing animals to their biological limits?: welfare and ethical implications.Temple Grandin (ed.) - 2018 - Boston, MA: CABI.
    Stimulating and thought-provoking, this important new text looks at the welfare problems and philosophical and ethical issues that are caused by changes made to an animal's telos, behaviour and physiology, both positive and negative, to make them more productive or adapted for human uses. These changes may involve selective breeding for production, appearance traits, or competitive advantage in sport, transgenic animals or the use of pharmaceuticals or hormones to enhance production or performance. Changes may impose duties to care for these (...)
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  21. Mens Creatrix an Essay.William Temple - 1917 - Macmillan & Co..
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  22. Plato and Christianity, 3 Lects.William Temple - 1916
     
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    The classic & romantic in natural philosophy.George Frederick James Temple - 1954 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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  24. The Nature of Personality, Lects.William Temple - 1911
     
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  25. Globalization and feminism : changing taxonomies of sex, gender and sexuality.Gilbert Caluya, Jennifer Germon & Elspeth Probyn - 2014 - In Mary Evans, Clare Hemmings, Marsha Henry, Hazel Johnstone, Sumi Madhok, Ania Plomien & Sadie Wearing (eds.), The SAGE handbook of feminist theory. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE reference.
     
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  26. The effect of economic factors on the welfare of livestock and poultry.Temple Grandin - 2010 - In Improving animal welfare: a practical approach. Cambridge, MA: CAB International.
     
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    L’autorité dans les conceptions éducatives en milieu watsi du Togo.Nassira Hedjerassi & Abaly Hodanou - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 28:153-160.
    La recherche présentée trouve son origine dans la situation de crise générale que traverserait l’autorité au niveau politique, religieux comme éducatif au Togo. Dans le contexte de confrontation de l’éducation dite traditionnelle au modèle éducatif véhiculé par l’école, produit de la colonisation ou de la rencontre avec l’Europe, nous nous proposons d’examiner les conceptions et pratiques de l’autorité dans l’éducation togolaise aujourd’hui. Peut-on parler de crise de l’autorité, dans le même sens que Hannah Arendt pour le contexte etatsunien? Si oui, (...)
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    Animal death.Jay Johnston & Fiona Probyn-Rapsey (eds.) - 2013 - University of Sydney, NSW, Australia: Sydney University Press.
    Animal death is a complex, uncomfortable, depressing, motivating and sensitive topic. For those scholars participating in human-animal studies, it is - accompanied by the concept of 'life' - the ground upon which their studies commence, whether those studies are historical, archaeological, social, philosophical, or cultural. It is a tough subject to face, but as this volume demonstrates, one at the heart of human-animal relations and human-animal studies scholarship. '... books have power. Words convey moral dilemmas. Human beings are capable of (...)
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    Welfare during transport of livestock and poultry.Temple Grandin - 2010 - In Improving animal welfare: a practical approach. Cambridge, MA: CAB International.
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    How connectionist simulations fail to account for developmental disorders in children.Christine Temple & Harald Clahsen - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):769-770.
    Using connectionist modelling, Thomas & Karmiloff-Smith (T&K-S) claim that developmental disorders in children are characterised by atypical trajectories and an ultimate functional architecture that is fundamentally different from normal. We argue that there is no empirical evidence for these claims in any developmental disorder and that the available evidence provides support for Residual Normality in both developmental and acquired disorders. We also refute the claim that modular accounts cannot encompass developmental trajectories in children with developmental disorders.
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  31. Light and Procession: Bishop Grosseteste and the Ceremony of the Visitation.Nicholas Temple - 2014 - In Nicholas Temple, John Hendrix & Christia Frost (eds.), Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between medieval concepts of order and built form. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
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    The integrative university.Paul Temple - 2008 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 12 (4):99-102.
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    Implementing effective standards and scoring systems for assessing animal welfare on farms and slaughter plants.Temple Grandin - 2010 - In Improving animal welfare: a practical approach. Cambridge, MA: CAB International.
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  34. Mens creatrix.William Temple - 1917 - London,: Macmillan & co..
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    Plato and Christianity.William Temple - 1916 - London,: Macmillan.
    1. General philosophy. - 2. Ethics and politics. - 3. Plato and Christianity.
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    The Ethics of Punishment.William Temple & Howard League for Penal Reform - 1930 - Howard League for Penal Reform.
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    The finite, the infinite, and the absolute.George Frederick James Temple - 1964 - [Southampton]: University of Southampton.
  38. The Love of God our Hope of Immortality.W. Temple - 1915 - Hibbert Journal 14:538.
     
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  39. A major change.Temple Grandin - 2008 - In Susan Jean Armstrong & Richard George Botzler (eds.), The animal ethics reader. New York: Routledge. pp. 228.
     
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  40. Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between medieval concepts of order and built form.Nicholas Temple, John Hendrix & Christia Frost (eds.) - 2014 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral provides a much-needed and in-depth investigation of Grosseteste’s relationship to the medieval cathedral at Lincoln and the surrounding city. The architecture and topography of Lincoln Cathedral are examined in their cultural contexts, in relation to scholastic philosophy, science and cosmology, and medieval ideas about light and geometry, as highlighted in the writings of Robert Grosseteste - bishop of Lincoln Cathedral. At the same time the architecture of the cathedral is considered in relation to the (...)
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    Being Bilingual: Issues for Cross-Language Research.Bogusia Temple - 2006 - Journal of Research Practice 2 (1):Article M2.
    The current political debates in England highlight the role of language in citizenship, social exclusion, and discrimination. Similar debates can also be found around the world. Correspondingly, research addressing different language communities is burgeoning. Service providers and academics are increasingly employing bilingual community researchers or interpreters to carry out research. However, there is very little written about the effect of working with bilingual researchers. What it means to be bilingual is often essentialised and rarely problematised. Bilingual researchers are seen as (...)
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    Literal versus nonliteral reminders for proverbs.Jon G. Temple & Richard P. Honeck - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (1):67-70.
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    Modernity and destining of technological being: beyond Heidegger's critique of technology to responsible and reflexive technology.Temple Davis Okoro - 2016 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    Facing Heidegger s critique of modern technology, the author analyses the question of technology and ethical responsibility and the call for reflexivity towards technology. He examines Heidegger s thoughts about how science and technology conceal the enigmatic and distinctive presencing of Being and exhibits how modern technology has brought unintended consequences and risks. The author extends the deliberation among diverse epistemologies, interested parties and laypersons, a component of reflexive modernization. Such epistemic community opens the way for a new reflexive democratization (...)
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    Life's questions.Ernest Temple - 1898 - New York,: Truslove & Comba.
  45. Thoughts on Some Problems of the Day a Charge Delivered at His Primary Visitation.William Temple & Edwin James Palmer - 1931 - Macmillan.
     
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  46. Aufklärung ea Crítica kantiana no pensamento de Foucault.Giovana Carmo Temple - 2009 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 14 (1):225-246.
    Resumo: O objetivo deste texto é desenvolver a articulação que Foucault faz entre o diagnóstico do presente e a construção de um pensamento crítico acerca do conceito de autonomia a partir do texto de Kant Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung? . Trata-se, portanto, da aproximação de Foucault à herança histórica da Aufklärung analisada por Kant, a partir de uma perspectiva ética para pensar a modernidade. Para tanto, trataremos neste artigo de como Kant descreve o processo da Aufklärung, da relação (...)
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    A comparison of internet-based participant recruitment methods: engaging the hidden population of cannabis users in research.Elizabeth Clare Temple & Rhonda Frances Brown - 2011 - Journal of Research Practice 7 (2):Article - D2.
    While a growing number of researchers are embracing Internet-based data collection methods, the adoption of Internet-based recruitment methods has been relatively slow. This may be because little is known regarding the relative strengths and weaknesses of different methods of Internet-based participant recruitment, nor how these different recruitment strategies impact on the data collected. These issues are addressed in this article with reference to a study comparing the effectiveness of three Internet-based strategies in recruiting cannabis users for an online study. Consideration (...)
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    Branding higher education: illusion or reality?Paul Temple - 2006 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 10 (1):15-19.
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    Christ's revelation of God.William Temple - 1934 - London,: Student Christian movement press.
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    David Mouton 1932-1986.Dennis Temple - 1986 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 60 (1):68 -.
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