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    The politics of research and activism:: Violence against women.Michelle Fine - 1989 - Gender and Society 3 (4):549-558.
    This article reflects on the troubles wrought by individualistic academic research and presents more fully a vision for feminist activist research on the institutionalization of violence against women. I explore what research might look like if constructed by activist-researchers and encourage academic researchers to collaborate with and for social movements concerned with violence against women.
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    Unearthing Contradictions: An Essay Inspired by "Women and Male Violence".Michelle Fine - 1985 - Feminist Studies 11 (2):391.
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  3. Silence in the court : moral exclusion at the intersection of disability, race, sexuality, and methodology.Susan Opotow, Emese Ilyes & Michelle Fine - 2019 - In Amy Jo Murray & Kevin Durrheim (eds.), Qualitative studies of silence: the unsaid as social action. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Women and DisabilityWomen with Disabilities: Essays in Psychology, Culture, and PoliticsWith the Power of Each Breath: A Disabled Women's AnthologyPlaintext: EssaysWith Wings: An Anthology of Literature by and about Women with Disabilities.Robin Tolmach Lakoff, Michelle Fine, Adrienne Asch, Susan E. Browne, Debra Connors, Nanci Stern, Nancy Mairs, Marsha Saxton & Florence Howe - 1989 - Feminist Studies 15 (2):365.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Michelle Fine, Lynn Phillips, Carolyn Terry Bashaw, Patricia Hulsebosch, William Ayers, John C. Weidman, Myrna Goldenberg, Beatrice Wallerstein & Joan N. Burstyn - 1990 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 21 (2):177-221.
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    Peter T. Coleman, Ph. D. is the Director of the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR) at Teachers College, Columbia University, is Associate Professor of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, a member of the faculty of Columbia University's Earth Institute, Chair of the International Project on Conflict and Complexity (IPCC). [REVIEW]Michelle Fine - 2011 - In Peter T. Coleman (ed.), Conflict, Interdependence, and Justice. Springer. pp. 11.
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    (In) secure times: Constructing white working-class masculinities in the late 20th century.Julia Marusza, Judi Addelston, Lois Weis & Michelle Fine - 1997 - Gender and Society 11 (1):52-68.
    This article documents a moment in history when poor and working-class white boys and men are struggling in their schools, communities, and workplaces against the “Other” as a means of framing identities. Drawing on two independent qualitative studies, the authors investigate distinct locations where poor and working-class boys and men invent, relate to, and distance from marginalized groups in an effort to create self. First the authors look at an ethnography of “the Freeway boys,” a community of urban white working-class (...)
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    Awakening injustice in a new century.Brett G. Stoudt, Madeline Fox & Michelle Fine - 2011 - In Peter T. Coleman (ed.), Conflict, Interdependence, and Justice. Springer. pp. 165--191.
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  9. Contemporary (Analytic Tradition).Robert Michels - 2024 - In Kathrin Koslicki & Michael J. Raven (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Essence in Philosophy. Routledge.
    This paper provides an overview of the history of the notion of essence in 20th century analytic philosophy, focusing on views held by influential analytic philosophers who discussed, or relied on essence or cognate notions in their works. It in particular covers Russell and Moore’s different approaches to essence before and after breaking with British idealism, the (pre- and post-)logical positivists’ critique of metaphysics and rejection of essence (Wittgenstein, Carnap, Schlick, Stebbing), the tendency to loosen the notion of logical necessity (...)
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    Un si fragile vernis d'humanité: banalité du mal, banalité du bien.Michel Terestchenko - 2005 - Paris: Découverte/M.A.U.S.S..
    On a pu croire ou espérer, un temps, que les monstruosités de la Seconde Guerre mondiale étaient derrière nous. Définitivement. Or partout, à nouveau, on massacre, on torture, on extermine. Comment comprendre cette facilité des hommes entrer dans le mal? La réponse à cette question devient chaque jour plus urgente. Michel Terestchenko rouvre ici le débat. D'abord, en complétant la démonstration de Hannah Arendt : de même que ce ne sont pas seulement des monstres qui basculent dans l'horreur mais des (...)
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  11. Mimesis versus the avant-garde : art and cognition.Michelle Marder Kamhi - 2016 - In Elizabeth Millán (ed.), After the Avant-Gardes: Reflections on the Future of the Fine Arts. Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company.
     
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    La science en question(s).Michel Wieviorka (ed.) - 2014 - Auxerre: Éditions Sciences humaines.
    Souvent, la science est associée à l'idée de progrès et d'émancipation des peuples. Il en fut ainsi au temps des Lumières, puis sous la Révolution française. Elle est parfois aussi contestée en raison même du progrès et de ses conséquences: destruction de la nature, productivisme à outrance... Les scientifiques sont alors considérés comme indifférents aux valeurs humanistes, acteurs d'une " science sans conscience " au service des pires projets, totalitaires, racistes, brutalement colonisateurs. A quelles conditions la science peut-elle aujourd'hui avancer (...)
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  13. Permissivism and the Truth Connection.Michele Palmira - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (2):641-656.
    Permissivism is the view that, sometimes, there is more than one doxastic attitude that is perfectly rationalised by the evidence. Impermissivism is the denial of Permissivism. Several philosophers, with the aim to defend either Impermissivism or Permissivism, have recently discussed the value of (im)permissive rationality. This paper focuses on one kind of value-conferring considerations, stemming from the so-called “truth-connection” enjoyed by rational doxastic attitudes. The paper vindicates the truth-connected value of permissive rationality by pursuing a novel strategy which rests on (...)
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    Rodolfo Sacco’s Theoretical Contribution to Comparative Law: A Personal Account.Michele Graziadei - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-14.
    This article highlights certain aspects of Rodolfo Sacco’s theoretical work on comparative law. Rather than offering an exhaustive discussion, it outlines key points in his intellectual journey to help the reader understand how certain themes gained prominence in his work. An outstanding figure in the comparative law community since the 1970s, he remained active until the end of his life, well into the twenty-first century. Through his many contributions to the field, Sacco took comparative law research in new directions. He (...)
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    La société punitive: cours au Collège de France (1972-1973).Michel Foucault - 2013 - Paris: Seuil. Edited by François Ewald, Alessandro Fontana & Bernard E. Harcourt.
    "L’organisation d’une pénalité d’enfermement n’est pas simplement récente, elle est énigmatique. Qu’est-ce qui pénètre dans la prison? En tout cas, pas la loi. Que fabrique-t-elle? Une communauté d’ennemis intérieurs". C’est en ces termes que Michel Foucault dénonce, dans ce cours prononcé en 1973, et que viendra compléter, en 1975, son ouvrage Surveiller et punir, le "cercle carcéral". La Société punitive étudie ainsi comment les sociétés traitent les individus ou les groupes dont elles souhaitent se débarrasser, c’est-à-dire les tactiques punitives, mais (...)
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    Dieu, la science, les preuves: l'aube d'une révolution.Michel-Yves Bolloré - 2021 - Paris: Guy Trédaniel éditeur. Edited by Olivier Bonnassies & Robert Woodrow Wilson.
    Three years of work with more than twenty scientists and high-level specialists: here are revealed the modern proofs of the existence of God. For almost four centuries, from Copernicus to Freud via Galileo and Darwin, scientific discoveries have accumulated in a spectacular way, giving the impression that it was possible to explain the Universe without the need to resort to a god. Creator. And so it was that at the beginning of the 20th century, materialism triumphed intellectually. In a way (...)
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    Nostalgia della grande politica: socialismo e democrazia a fine secolo.Michele Prospero - 1991 - Chieti: Métis.
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    Treading a Fine Line: Characterisations and Impossibilities for Liberal Principles in Infinitely-Lived Societies.Michele Lombardi & Roberto Veneziani - 2012 - B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 12 (1):24.
    This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti and Veneziani (2009a) to infinitely-lived societies. First, some novel characterisations of inegalitarian leximax social welfare relations are derived based on the Individual Benefit Principle (IBP), which incorporates a liberal, non-interfering view of society. This is surprising because the IBP does not explicitly incorporate any preference for inequality, nor does it assign priority to well-off members of society. Second, some impossibility results are derived that highlight a (...)
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    Reply to Fred Seddon: What Does Ayn Rand Have to Do with Who Says That’s Art?Michelle Marder Kamhi - 2015 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 15 (2):280-286.
    This commentary is in response to Fred Seddon’s review of Who Says That’s Art? A Commonsense View of the Visual Arts in The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. In addition to answering objections raised in the review about such matters as whether “abstract art” and photography should qualify as “fine art,” it aims to show in what respects the book was influenced by Rand’s thought.
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    Landandmybody … body from the stillness drinking in.Michele Whiting - 2021 - Environment, Space, Place 13 (1):111-132.
    Abstract:Considering diverse approaches made to investigate modalities of spatial thinking through the discipline of a Fine Art drawing practice, this paper aims to prospect for embodied strategies so as to address spatial drawing concerns, responding to a conversation between the body present and a set of waypoints used to explore developments of spatial thinking and its relational turn within arts practice. Methodologies of walking and drawing are employed to encounter the land, mindful of Frédérique Gros' observation that the landscape (...)
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  21. On how (not) to define modality in terms of essence.Robert Michels - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (4):1015-1033.
    In his influential article ‘Essence and Modality’, Fine proposes a definition of necessity in terms of the primitive essentialist notion ‘true in virtue of the nature of’. Fine’s proposal is suggestive, but it admits of different interpretations, leaving it unsettled what the precise formulation of an Essentialist definition of necessity should be. In this paper, four different versions of the definition are discussed: a singular, a plural reading, and an existential variant of Fine’s original suggestion and an (...)
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    Reasoning with the Infinite: From the Closed World to the Mathematical Universe.Michel Blay - 1998 - University of Chicago Press.
    "One of Michael Blay's many fine achievements in Reasoning with the Infinite is to make us realize how velocity, and later instantaneous velocity, came to play a vital part in the development of a rigorous mathematical science of motion. ...
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    Anorexia Nervosa, the Visceral Body, and the Sense of Ownership.Michelle Maiese - 2021 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 28 (1):63-65.
    In this insightful and well-argued article, Osler aims to provide a more fine-grained, phenomenological account of anorectic bodily experience. She notes that although anorexia nervosa often is understood in terms of a distorted body image, this approach does not exhaustively or accurately reflect many subjects' bodily experiences, and also unduly privileges a third-person perspective over first-person accounts. In addition, focusing primarily on body image gives rise to the impression that AN is a form of radical dieting gone wrong as (...)
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    Struggles against discipline: the theory and politics of Michel Foucault.Bob Fine - 1994 - In Barry Smart (ed.), Michel Foucault: Critical Assessments. Routledge. pp. 9--309.
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    Separating the Human from the Divine.Michel Serres, Cesáreo Bandera & Judith Arias - 1994 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 1 (1):73-90.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Separating the Human from the Divine Cesáreo Bandera University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill Myths are hard to die. One such myth concerns what happened with poetry in general, that is to say, imaginative literature or literary fiction, in the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and beyond. Its basic outline was developed during the nineteenth century. J. E. Spingarn, for example, echoes such a myth in (...)
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  26. Higher-order theories do just fine.Matthias Michel & Hakwan Lau - forthcoming - Cognitive Neuroscience.
    Doerig et al. have set several criteria that theories of consciousness need to fulfill. By these criteria, higher-order theories fare better than most existing theories. But they also argue that higher-order theories may not be able to answer both the ‘small network argument’ and the ‘other systems argument’. In response, we focus on the case of the Perceptual Reality Monitoring theory to explain why higher-order theories do just fine.
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    La société de consumation.Michel Maffesoli - 2006 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 11 (32):121-129.
    A la mirada sociológica del pensador francés, Maffesoli, la "quema de Paris", referida a los disturbios callejeros y la violencia pública que vivió la capital francesa, a fines del año pasado (2005), se presenta un escenario que demuestra los cambios sociales del fin de la modernidad. Es inminente l..
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    Book Review: Discourses of Jewish Identity in Twentieth-Century France. [REVIEW]Ellen S. Fine - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):378-379.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Discourses of Jewish Identity in Twentieth-Century FranceEllen S. FineDiscourses of Jewish Identity in Twentieth-Century France, edited by Alan Astro; Yale French Studies 265pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994, $17.00.Ever since France became the first European country to grant Jews equal rights as citizens with the enactment of the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1791, the question of identity has been a central preoccupation of French (...)
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  29. Value management and model pluralism in climate science.Julie Jebeile & Michel Crucifix - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (August 2021):120-127.
    Non-epistemic values pervade climate modelling, as is now well documented and widely discussed in the philosophy of climate science. Recently, Parker and Winsberg have drawn attention to what can be termed “epistemic inequality”: this is the risk that climate models might more accurately represent the future climates of the geographical regions prioritised by the values of the modellers. In this paper, we promote value management as a way of overcoming epistemic inequality. We argue that value management can be seriously considered (...)
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    Maryam Borghée, Voile intégral en France. Sociologie d’un paradoxe.Agnès Fine - 2014 - Clio 40:324-324.
    Ce livre est la publication d’un mémoire de Master en sociologie mené sous la direction de Michel Wieviorka qui en a écrit la préface. Son objectif est d’analyser les conditions objectives d’apparition du voile intégral en France, en s’intéressant aux femmes concernées, à leur histoire personnelle et à leurs motivations. L’auteure avait d’abord commencé ses enquêtes sur le salafisme au féminin en 2008, soit bien avant que la pratique soit interdite par la loi. Elle rappelle en introduction le...
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  31. Metaphysical modality and essentiality.Robert Michels - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Geneva
    Essentialists claim that we can distinguish between an object's essential and its accidental properties. Following important developments in modal logic during the 1960s and 70s, the orthodox view was that the essential properties of an object are its necessary properties. In his influential 1994 paper "Essence and Modality", Kit Fine argues that the orthodox view is wrong. His two main claims are that first, essentiality cannot be defined in terms of necessity and second, that necessity should instead be defined (...)
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    The Vagaries of Exemplarity: Distortion or Dismissal?Michel Jeanneret & Caroline Warman - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (4):565-579.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Vagaries of Exemplarity: Distortion or Dismissal?Michel JeanneretExample is an uncertain looking-glass, all embracing, turning all ways.Montaigne 1Ancients and Moderns: Negotiating CoexistenceDo the Ancients provide the Renaissance with a repertoire of infallible examples? Do they have such absolute authority that their models, whether ethical or aesthetic, retain their relevance in every circumstance? The question is part and parcel of that thinking, which is fundamental to the sixteenth century, on (...)
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    Minimally innate ideas.Michele Merritt - unknown
    This project provides a detailed examination and critique of current philosophical, linguistic, and cognitive accounts of first language acquisition. In particular, I focus on the concept of "innate" and how it is embraced, marginally utilized, or abandoned altogether in efforts to describe the way that a child comes to be a competent user of a language. A central question that naturally falls out of this general inquiry is therefore what exactly is supposed to be "innate," according to various theories? Philosophically, (...)
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    Algae Mask: Multidisciplinary exploration on material speculation.Kwan Queenie Li & Michelle Jingmin Lai - 2020 - Technoetic Arts 18 (2):135-144.
    We live in a time where masks are rewriting wearable protocol. It is critical to understand entwining narratives around masks from the notion of health and safety to a wider discourse between the masked and the mask, including opportunistic capitalism and climatic implications. How about a mask that breathes, that is made by organic raw materials? As we confront and question narratives of the new normalcy in the year of pandemic and hindsight, these frames have coalesced in a vision of (...)
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    Understanding Ethical Luxury Consumption Through Practice Theories: A Study of Fine Jewellery Purchases.Caroline Moraes, Marylyn Carrigan, Carmela Bosangit, Carlos Ferreira & Michelle McGrath - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (3):525-543.
    This paper builds on existing research investigating CSR and ethical consumption within luxury contexts, and makes several contributions to the literature. First, it addresses existing knowledge gaps by exploring the ways in which consumers perform ethical luxury purchases of fine jewellery through interpretive research. Second, the paper is the first to examine such issues of consumer ethics by extending the application of theories of practice to a luxury product context, and by building on Magaudda’s :15–36, 2011) circuit of practice (...)
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    L'objectivité mathématique: platonismes et structures formelles.Marco Panza & Jean-Michel Salanskis - 1995 - Elsevier Masson.
    L'objectivité mathématique est le point de mire de nombreux débats logiques et philosophiques. L'opposition platonisme-nominalisme héritée de la tradition a évolué vers une discussion plus technique, qui conjugue des positions fines et complexes. Logiciens, mathématiciens et philosophes décrivent dans cet ouvrage le déplacement progressif de la question de l'objet non sensible vers celle, plus ancrée dans la pensée mathématique, de l'objet infinitaire ou de l'objet structural. Les compétences multiples mises ici à contribution font apparaître que les positions "platoniciennes" sont aujourd'hui (...)
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    Learning through obstacles in an interprofessional team meeting.Jenny Ros & Michèle Grossen - 2020 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 21 (2):29-59.
    Drawing both on cultural-historical activity theory and on a dialogical approach to discourse, this article expands a method of analysis developed by Engeström & Sannino to capture discursive manifestations of contradictions in an activity system. The data consist of recorded meetings of an interprofessional team working with persons living with both a mental handicap and psychiatric disorders. The mission of this team is to coordinate socio-educative and psychiatric work. A sequence taken from one of these meetings was submitted to a (...)
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    Anne-Marie SOHN, Du premier baiser à l'alcôve. La sexualité des Français au quotidien (1850-1950), Aubier, Collection historique. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 1999 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:31-31.
    L'auteur se propose de faire l'histoire de la sexualité des Français de 1850 à 1950, en retrouvant la réalité des pratiques, « le vécu », oblitérés selon elle par l'analyse des discours sur la sexualité telle que l'a menée Michel Foucault. Elle cherche donc à retrouver une parole autonome et libre des « adeptes de l'amour physique », et pour ce faire, se tourne vers des sources où les personnes « ordinaires » ont quelques chances de faire entendre leur voix. (...)
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    Anne-Marie SOHN, Du premier baiser à l'alcôve. La sexualité des Français au quotidien (1850-1950), Aubier, Collection historique. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L'auteur se propose de faire l'histoire de la sexualité des Français de 1850 à 1950, en retrouvant la réalité des pratiques, « le vécu », oblitérés selon elle par l'analyse des discours sur la sexualité telle que l'a menée Michel Foucault. Elle cherche donc à retrouver une parole autonome et libre des « adeptes de l'amour physique », et pour ce faire, se tourne vers des sources où les personnes « ordinaires » ont quelques chances de faire entendre leur voix. (...)
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    Anne-Marie SOHN, Du premier baiser à l'alcôve. La sexualité des Français au quotidien (1850-1950), Aubier, Collection historique. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L'auteur se propose de faire l'histoire de la sexualité des Français de 1850 à 1950, en retrouvant la réalité des pratiques, « le vécu », oblitérés selon elle par l'analyse des discours sur la sexualité telle que l'a menée Michel Foucault. Elle cherche donc à retrouver une parole autonome et libre des « adeptes de l'amour physique », et pour ce faire, se tourne vers des sources où les personnes « ordinaires » ont quelques chances de faire entendre leur voix. (...)
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    Computerized Symbol Digit Modalities Test in a Swiss Pediatric Cohort – Part 2: Clinical Implementation.Marie-Noëlle Klein, Ursina Jufer-Riedi, Sarah Rieder, Céline Hochstrasser, Michelle Steiner, Li Mei Cao, Anthony Feinstein, Sandra Bigi & Karen Lidzba - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundInformation processing speed is a marker for cognitive function. It is associated with neural maturation and increases during development. Traditionally, IPS is measured using paper and pencil tasks requiring fine motor skills. Such skills are often impaired in patients with neurological conditions. Therefore, an alternative that does not need motor dexterity is desirable. One option is the computerized symbol digit modalities test, which requires the patient to verbally associate numbers with symbols.MethodsEighty-six participants were examined, 38 healthy and 48 hospitalized (...)
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    Development of Speaking in English for Specific Purposes in the Medical career.Neida Loreta Ortiz Sánchez, Madelaine Zamora González, Bárbaro Michel Díaz Bueno, Mercedes Vázquez Lugo & Dialys Ángela Rodríguez González - 2016 - Humanidades Médicas 16 (2):285-300.
    En la educación médica cubana se ha diseñado un currículo para el cumplimiento de su encargo social donde se inserta la enseñanza del inglés. Actualmente constituye una prioridad trabajar en la búsqueda de estrategias que favorezcan el perfeccionamiento idiomático de los egresados, en este sentido se desarrolló una investigación en la Filial de Ciencias Médicas de Colón con el objetivo de desarrollar la expresión oral en el inglés con fines específicos en el tercer año de la carrera de Medicina. Se (...)
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    Morte dell'uomo e fine del soggetto: indagine sulla filosofia di Michel Foucault.Raffaele Ariano - 2014 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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    Michel Foucault.Christopher Watkin - 2018 - Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R.
    Hugely influential, Michel Foucault's work has not only impacted a diverse range of disciplines—from history and sociology to fine arts, feminism, and gay and lesbian studies—but has also profoundly shaped Western culture at a street level. -/- Yet until now there has been no overarching systematic approach to his work from a Reformed perspective—let alone one that is as fair and accessible as Watkin's. After walking us through key elements of Foucault's thought, Watkin both critiques and answers Foucault through (...)
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    Michel Foucault: An Introduction (review).Barry Smart - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (3):458-458.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.3 (2001) 458 [Access article in PDF] Philip Barker. Michel Foucault: An Introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998. Pp. xiii + 160. Paper, $19.00. The significance and value of an analyst's contribution to intellectual life and understanding is to be found in the influence his or her ideas exert on forms of thought and analysis. In the case of Michel Foucault the impact (...)
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  46. Things and Their Parts.Kit Fine - 1999 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23 (1):61-74.
  47. Yablo on subject-matter.Kit Fine - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (1):129-171.
    I discuss Yablo’s approach to truthmaker semantics and compare it with my own, with special focus on the idea of a proposition being true of or being restricted to some subject-matter, the idea of propositional containment, and the development of an ‘incremental’ semantics for the conditional. I conclude with some remarks on the relationship between truth-maker approach and the standard possible worlds approach to semantics.
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    Modernidad y parrhesía. Michel Foucault y la cuestión de la resistencia como éthos.Reinaldo Giraldo Díaz - 2011 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 44:137-147.
    En éste artículo de investigación se sustenta que las elaboraciones de Michel Foucault sobre el decir veraz se hallan inscritas en el contexto de sus preocupaciones por el presente. Los análisis del filósofo francés sobre la Antigüedad no buscan formular la teoría de un poder o de un sujeto universal y abstracto, sino mostrar la constitución histórica de las diferentes formas de sujeto en relación con los juegos de verdad, develar el carácter contingente de nuestros fines y de nuestra historia (...)
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  49. Did the Greeks Have a Concept of Recognition?Jonathan Fine - 2010 - In Thomas Kurana & Matthew Congdon (eds.), The Philosophy of Recognition. Routledge.
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    Aristotle: Selections.Gail Fine - 1995 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Selections seeks to provide an accurate and readable translation that will allow the reader to follow Aristotle's use of crucial technical terms and to grasp the details of his argument. Unlike anthologies that combine translations by many hands, this volume includes a fully integrated set of translations by a two-person team. The glossary--the most detailed in any edition--explains Aristotle's vocabulary and indicates the correspondences between Greek and English words. Brief notes supply alternative translations and elucidate difficult passages.
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