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    Formes, forces, Einfühlung. L’esthétique de l’espace de Theodor Lipps.Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2017 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 96 (4):477.
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    Sur le rapport du réal et de l'idéal dans la nature.Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2009 - Philosophie 102 (3):3-17.
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    « Un nouveau genre de vérité ».Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2010 - Archives de Philosophie 73 (3):467-483.
    L’article examine le sens de la systématisation de la philosophie transcendantale que Schelling présente en 1800 comme accomplie par l’art, « organon et document » de la philosophie. A partir d’une reconstitution du problème et de la dynamique propres au Système de l’idéalisme transcendantal, puis de la fonction systématique de la philosophie de l’art, on soutient que l’achèvement que l’art est censé accomplir prend en fait plutôt – en lien direct avec l’ambiguïté du principe du Système – la figure d’une (...)
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    Le « symbolisme sympathique » dans l'esthétique de Victor Basch.Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2002 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2 (2):61-75.
    Connaissant bien le rôle essentiel pris par le symbolisme, comme présence objective de l’Idée, dans les métaphysiques de l’art postkantiennes (Schelling, Hegel), V. Basch en fait cependant la clef de sa propre esthétique sentimentaliste, subjectiviste et anti-métaphysique. Le déplacement de sens du symbolisme, qui s’effectue chez Basch principalement à partir de son étude de Kant, de Fr. Th. Vischer et de la psychologie physiologique allemande (G. Th. Fechner, W. Wundt), est analysé dans l’article comme le passage d’une incarnation qui est (...)
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    Présentation.Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak & Mickaël Labbé - 2019 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 46:9-16.
    À la croisée des recherches sur l’espace humain et du développement récent des études sur les émotions, l’étude philosophique, esthétique, sociologique, ethnographique, architecturale et urbaine des atmosphères décrit et analyse la manière dont se nouent, dans l’expérience vécue, les propriétés des espaces et des objets, le contexte de la perception sensible, et l’état affectif du sujet sur ses deux versants, l’intime et le partagé. Atmosphère (de même que l’anglais atmosphere ou l’allemand A...
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    Présentation.Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2009 - Philosophie 101 (2):3-9.
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    Philosophy and the History of Art: Reconsidering Schelling’s Philosophy of Art from the Perspective of Works of Art.Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2013 - Critical Horizons 14 (3):296-320.
    Schelling’s philosophy of art between 1801 and 1807 can be defined as metaphysics of art. The object of that metaphysics is to deploy the absolute as the being of art and of the arts. Schelling has been criticized on the basis that this metaphysics of art represses the infinite diversity of existing works of art, while overlooking concrete aesthetic experience. Based on Schelling’s definition of the “philosophical construction” of art as an inseparably speculative and historical construction, the aim of this (...)
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    Schelling et l’architecture.Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie 2:105-124.
    L’article analyse le sens que prend l’architecture dans la philosophie de Schelling vers 1802/05. On montre comment ce dernier subvertit la thèse de l’architecture-art comme imitation de la simple construction, pour finalement définir l’art architectural par sa capacité à présenter, dans l’inorganique, des allégories de l’organique. On illustre pour finir concrètement différents niveaux de compréhension de cette caractérisation, d’une part avec des exemples tirés de Schelling, d’autre part avec des édifices architecturaux récents relevant à divers titres de la bioinspiration.
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    Grundzüge der Philosophie K.W.F. Solgers.Anne Baillot & Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak (eds.) - 2014 - Zürich: Lit.
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    Présentation.Natalie Depraz & Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2017 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 96 (4):435.
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    Présentation.Natalie Depraz & Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2018 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 97 (1):3.
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    Laurent G uyot, Philosophies de la création artistique, Saint-Denis, Presses universitaires de Vincennes, 2022, 306 p. [REVIEW]Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2023 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 (3):453-456.
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    Theodor L ipps, Schriften zur Psychologie und Erkenntnistheorie, éd. Faustino Fabbianelli, 4 vol., Würzburg, Ergon Verlag, « Studien zur Phänomenologie und praktischen Philosophie », vol. xxxiii / i (1874-1899), xxxiii / ii (1900-1902), xxxiii / iii (1902-1905), xxxiii / iv (1906-1914), 2013. Theodor L ipps, Schriften zur Einfühlung. Mit einer Einleitung und Anmerkungen, éd. Faustino Fabbianelli, Würzburg, Ergon Verlag, « Studien zur Phänomenologie und praktischen Philosophie », vol. xliii, 2018, 792 p. [REVIEW]Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak - 2022 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 115 (3):447-449.
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  14. Schelling et le problème de l'objectivité de la philosophie ; De l'esthétique au politique.Mildred Galland-Szymkoviak - 2010 - In Jean-François Courtine & Gérard Bensussan (eds.), Schelling. Paris: Les Editions du Cerf.
     
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    Karl W. F. Solger, Écrits philosophiques, textes introduits, traduits et commentés par M. Galland-Szymkowiak, Paris, Vrin, coll. « Textes & Commentaires », 2015, 344 pages. [REVIEW]Andreas Farina-Schroll - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):415-420.
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    Temporal differentiation and recognition memory for visual stimuli in rhesus monkeys.Mildred Mason & Martha Wilson - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (3):383.
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    Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Strangers at the Beachside: Research Ethics Consultation”.Mildred K. Cho, Sara L. Tobin, Henry T. Greely, Jennifer McCormick, Angie Boyce & David Magnus - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):4-6.
    Institutional ethics consultation services for biomedical scientists have begun to proliferate, especially for clinical researchers. We discuss several models of ethics consultation and describe a team-based approach used at Stanford University in the context of these models. As research ethics consultation services expand, there are many unresolved questions that need to be addressed, including what the scope, composition, and purpose of such services should be, whether core competencies for consultants can and should be defined, and how conflicts of interest should (...)
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    Epistemic Rights and Responsibilities of Digital Simulacra for Biomedicine.Mildred K. Cho & Nicole Martinez-Martin - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (9):43-54.
    Big data and artificial intelligence (“AI”) promise to transform virtually all aspects of biomedical research and health care (Matheny et al. 2019), through facilitation of drug development, diagno...
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    Realizing bioethics' goals in practice: Ten ways "is" can help "ought".Mildred Z. Solomon - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (4):40-47.
    : A familiar criticism of bioethics charges it with being more conceptual than practical—having little application to the "real world." In order to answer its critics and keep its feet on the ground, bioethics must utilize the social sciences more effectively. Empirical research can provide the bridge between conceiving a moral vision of a better world, and actually enacting it.
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    Racial and Ethnic Categories in Biomedical Research: There is no Baby in the Bathwater.Mildred K. Cho - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (3):497-499.
    The use of racial categories in biomedicine has had a long history in the United States. However, social hierarchy and discrimination, justified by purported scientific differences, has also plagued the history of racial categories. Because “race” has some correlation with biological and genetic characteristics, there has been a call not to “throw the baby out with the bathwater” by eliminating race as a research or clinical category. I argue that race is too undefined and fluid to be useful as a (...)
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    Hutcheson’s Painless Imagination and the Problem of Moral Beauty.Aaron Szymkowiak - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (3):349-368.
    A peculiar feature of Hutcheson’s system is his claim that there exist no original pains in the imagination, and hence no real displeasures concerning form or beauty. This position, when set against a clear emphasis upon the pains of the moral sense in apprehending evil, seems to render tenuous his frequent analogies between the experiences of beauty and goodness. In light of this apparent discrepancy in Hutcheson’s argument, the repeated use of the term “moral beauty” presents interpretive difficulties, particularly on (...)
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    Realizing Bioethics' Goals in Practice: Ten Ways "Is" Can Help "Ought".Mildred Z. Solomon - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (4):40.
    A familiar criticism of bioethics charges it with being more conceptual than practical—having little application to the “real world.” In order to answer its critics and keep its feet on the ground, bioethics must utilize the social sciences more effectively. Empirical research can provide the bridge between conceiving a moral vision of a better world, and actually enacting it.
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    Understanding Incidental Findings in the Context of Genetics and Genomics.Mildred K. Cho - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):280-285.
    Human genetic and genomic research can yield information that may be of clinical relevance to the individuals who participate as subjects of the research. It has been common practice among researchers to notify participants during the informed consent process that no individual results will be disclosed, “incidental” or otherwise. However, as genetic information obtained in research becomes orders of magnitude more voluminous, increasingly accessible online, and more informative, this precedent may no longer be appropriate. There is not yet consensus on (...)
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    Understanding Incidental Findings in the Context of Genetics and Genomics.Mildred K. Cho - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):280-285.
    Human genetic and genomic research can yield information that may be of clinical relevance to the individuals who participate as subjects of the research. However, no consensus exists as yet on the responsibilities of researchers to disclose individual research results to participants in human subjects research. “Genetic and genomic research” on humans varies widely, including association studies, examination of allele frequencies, and studies of natural selection, human migration, and genetic variation. For the purposes of this article, it is defined broadly (...)
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    Kant's permissive law: Critical rights, sceptical politics.Aaron Szymkowiak - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (3):567 – 600.
    In recent years, English-language scholars have begun to approach the daunting field of Kant's politics by way of its technical core: the deduction of private right. In this interpretive project, t...
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    Strangers at the benchside: Research ethics consultation.Mildred K. Cho, Sara L. Tobin, Henry T. Greely, Jennifer McCormick, Angie Boyce & David Magnus - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):4 – 13.
    Institutional ethics consultation services for biomedical scientists have begun to proliferate, especially for clinical researchers. We discuss several models of ethics consultation and describe a team-based approach used at Stanford University in the context of these models. As research ethics consultation services expand, there are many unresolved questions that need to be addressed, including what the scope, composition, and purpose of such services should be, whether core competencies for consultants can and should be defined, and how conflicts of interest should (...)
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  27. Francois Baltazard Solvyns: Early Painter of Calcutta Life.Mildred Archer & W. G. Archer - 1968 - In Humayun Kabir & F. R. Moraes (eds.), Science, philosophy and culture. London,: Asia Publishing House.
     
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    Clarification of the roles of absolute and relative frequency on list differentiation.Mildred Mason & Leonard Katz - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):1130.
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    Beyond Consent: Building Trusting Relationships With Diverse Populations in Precision Medicine Research.Stephanie A. Kraft, Mildred K. Cho, Katherine Gillespie, Meghan Halley, Nina Varsava, Kelly E. Ormond, Harold S. Luft, Benjamin S. Wilfond & Sandra Soo-Jin Lee - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (4):3-20.
    With the growth of precision medicine research on health data and biospecimens, research institutions will need to build and maintain long-term, trusting relationships with patient-participants. While trust is important for all research relationships, the longitudinal nature of precision medicine research raises particular challenges for facilitating trust when the specifics of future studies are unknown. Based on focus groups with racially and ethnically diverse patients, we describe several factors that influence patient trust and potential institutional approaches to building trustworthiness. Drawing on (...)
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  30. Robert Frost: Poet of Risk.Mildred E. Hartsock - 1964 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 45 (2):157.
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  31. Wallace Stevens and the "Rock".Mildred E. Hartsock - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (1):66.
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    An investigation of the law of eye-movements.Mildred West Loring - 1915 - Psychological Review 22 (5):354-370.
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  33. Guide to Old Testament Study, to be used with Light on Our Path.Mildred C. Luckhardt - unknown
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  34. A reconstruction of emotion.Mildred M. McCoy - 1977 - In D. Bannister (ed.), New Perspectives in Personal Construct Theory. Academic Press. pp. 93--124.
     
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  35. The Father of Finnish Prose.Mildred Mcgilvra - 1952 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3):278.
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    Hume on Church Establishments, Secular Politics and History.Aaron Szymkowiak - 2017 - Diametros 54:95-117.
    In the third volume of the History of England, David Hume considers the political ramifications of the Protestant reformation with a “Digression concerning the ecclesiastical state.” He advocates the establishment of a state church, believing it will dampen religious “enthusiasm” in the polity. Unlike later secularization theorists, Hume assumes an intractable basis for religion in the human passions. Tensions in Hume’s “cooptation” strategy are evident from Adam Smith’s famous attack upon it in section five of The Wealth of Nations, and (...)
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    The Less Noble Sex: Scientific, Religious, and Philosophical Conceptions of Woman's Nature.Nancy Tuana & Mildred Jeanne Peterson - 1989 - Indiana University Press.
    Physically frail, badly educated girls, brought up to lead useless lives as idle gentlewomen, married to dominant husbands, and relegated to "separate spheres" of life—these phrases have often been used to describe Victorian upper-middle-class women. M. Jeanne Peterson rejects such formulations and the received wisdom they embody in favor of a careful examination of Victorian ladies and their lives. Focusing on a network of urban professional families over three generations, this book examines the scope and quality of gentlewomen's education, their (...)
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    Thinking about the human neuron mouse.Henry T. Greely, Mildred K. Cho, Linda F. Hogle & Debra M. Satz - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (5):27 – 40.
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    Racial and Ethnic Categories in Biomedical Research: There is No Baby in the Bathwater.Mildred K. Cho - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (3):497-499.
    There are deep divides over the use of racial and ethnic categories in biomedical research and its application in both medical and non-medical contexts. On one side of a roughly described dividing line are practitioners who need to use every piece of information at their disposal to solve pressing, realworld problems in real time, such as making clinical diagnoses or identifying perpetrators of crime. On the other side are scientists and policy makers committed to meeting a scientific and social need (...)
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  40. Tecnologías de información en la toma de decisiones operativas en empresas petroleras del estado Zulia.Mildred Romero & Yetselinne Escalona - 2010 - Telos (Venezuela) 12 (3):323-341.
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  41. Tecnologías de información en la toma de decisiones operativas en empresas petroleras del estado Zulia/Information Technologies in Operative Decision-Making at Petroleum Companies in the State of Zulia.Mildred Romero & Yetselinne Escalona - 2010 - Telos (Venezuela) 12 (3):323-341.
     
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    To Understand Inequity, Bioethics Needs to Sort Things Out.Mildred K. Cho - 2023 - Hastings Center Report 53 (2):2-2.
    Bioethics is reexamining how to implement diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice concerns into scholarship. However, bioethicists should question the categories used to define diversity. The act of categorization is value laden, and classification systems confer power and benefits and generate harms. For example, what conditions count as disabilities? We should consider the equity implications of offering only “male” and “female” options for self‐identification in health records. However, we should also interrogate all ideas about categorization, including how categories are formed, why (...)
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    Oh, the Humanity: Deflating a Humean Concept.Aaron Szymkowiak - 2021 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 38 (3):197-217.
    The concept of “humanity” is integral to David Hume's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, but barely appears in his earlier Treatise. Many consider the later “humanity” theory superior, permitting a more “extensive” sympathy not limited by proximate associations. This paper argues for Hume's consistency on humanity by surveying The History of England. Hume's History discussions lend support to the associative, and thus limited, Treatise conception. Humanity is opposed to religious enthusiasm; its positive effects are local and particular. Moreover, Hume's (...)
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    Are clinical trials of cell transplantation for Duchenne muscular dystrophy ethical?Mildred K. Cho - 1993 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 16 (1-2):12-15.
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  45. Cleo unveiled.Mildred Dickemann - forthcoming - Human Nature: A Critical Reader.
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    Does Flo flow? Cell layer interactions during floral development.Eugene J. Szymkowiak - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (5):387-390.
    Higher plant shoot meristems are multicellular structures that are the site of postembryonic organogenesis. Analysis of chimeric plants has indicated that cells in different regions of the meristem can interact with each other so that their activities are coordinated during developmental processes. Correlations have not been demonstrated between events at a molecular level and the interactions observed at a phenotypic level in chimeras. Two recent papers(1,2) address this problem by reporting that expression of the floricaula gene in one region of (...)
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  47. Forms of Life and Radical Translation in the Social Sciences.Aaron Szymkowiak - 1991
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    Hutcheson’s Painless Imagination and the Problem of Moral Beauty.Aaron Szymkowiak - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (3):349-368.
    A peculiar feature of Hutcheson’s system is his claim that there exist no original pains in the imagination, and hence no real displeasures concerning form or beauty. This position, when set against a clear emphasis upon the pains of the moral sense in apprehending evil, seems to render tenuous his frequent analogies between the experiences of beauty and goodness. In light of this apparent discrepancy in Hutcheson’s argument, the repeated use of the term “moral beauty” presents interpretive difficulties, particularly on (...)
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  49. Kant and the Question of the State: Freedom, Permission, and Republicanism.Aaron A. Szymkowiak - 2002 - Dissertation, Boston University
    "Republicanism" in Kant's political philosophy describes the type of state and the kind of politics demanded by freedom. Thus understood, republicanism expresses the limits of practical reason in politics. ;Kant sets his political thought against Hobbes' empirical description of political individuals, for whom norms arise through imaginative "picturing" of various conditions. For Kant free practical subjects are motivationally independent of sensed objects and possess ability for self-legislation . Kant further maintains that ideas are "regulative", not constitutive, of human understanding, such (...)
     
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  50. \"Niech stanie się człowiek\" - odpowiedź nie tylko Stanisławskiemu.Małgorzata Szymkowiak - 2010 - Estetyka I Krytyka 19 (2):271-274.
     
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